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What Social Class are you?
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Elite and surprised at how common we are!
Doesn't ask you how you vote though - being a lifelong Labour voter could have counted against me.0 -
it will count against you at the pearly gates ;-)0
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There is no pearly gates. All we've got is the here and now - make the most of it.0
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Well, I just did it 2 times - everything else the same - salary, house, savings, friends, social activities etc. But if I if I say I go to the Gym & use Facebook/Twitter (which I don't) - it puts me in 'Elite' (which I'm not). But when I leave them out I'm 'Traditional Working Class' (which I probably am).Oggy Red said:Ha .....I did it including all my genuine social factors, own home but rock bottom income and no savings =Traditional Working Class.
I did it again, with exactly the same social factors, own home but top income and savings = Elite.
So there's the proof: Money is the only thing that counts in Britain today - if you have money/assets, you're regarded as Elite
The rest of society is disregarded!
Who would have thought that just by going to the Gym and using Facebook/Twitter I could become 'Elite'....?
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you better hope so, voting labour all your life.0
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The people I know who Twat & Faceache all day long do not know what a gym is, so let's not have any more stupid suggestions like the two activities can be harmonious.0
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bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-22000973
what do you think of this? Quite an interesting outcome for me but post your outcomes below.0 -
Established Middle Class0
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Divorce her. She'll never be happy with your high-falutin ways.Valley McMoist said:My Missus is disputing my middle class status...not happy
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My daughter who's a fanatical runner - both in and out of the gym - but is also permanently welded to her smartphone - manages to both - often at the same time apparently....maybe_baby said:The people I know who Twat & Faceache all day long do not know what a gym is, so let's not have any more stupid suggestions like the two activities can be harmonious.
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established middle class
live on £53 a week missing a couple of zeros off that0 -
£53:00?0
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Technical middle class
Did they not have Classless?0 -
Apparently EMC, which is the same as AFKA.
I have seen his London Residence and was honoured to be allowed to work on it.
I must therefore be Working Class and AFKA must be Elite Class!0 -
Better definition of class from the 17.50 mark:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rlsvz0 -
TMC0
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I'm proper upper class, don't need no predictor!0
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New Affluent Worker. This must mean young, owns a house but has no money after paying the bills.0
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Norfolk_Addick said:
New Affluent Worker. This must mean young, owns a house but has no money after paying the bills.
That's what I came up as but not many would describe me as young!0 -
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Archetypes
New affluent workers
Percentage of population
15%
Average age
44
This class group is sociable, has lots of cultural interests and sits in the middle of all the groups in terms of wealth:
This youthful class group is economically secure, without being well off
These people have high scores for emerging culture, such as watching sport, going to gigs and using social media
They do not tend to participate in highbrow culture, such as classical music and theatre
People in this group are likely to come from a working class background
Many people in this group live in old manufacturing centres of the UK in the Midlands and North West
What a load of old b*ll*cks !0 -
Established Middle Class.....I'm doomed. Don't even read the Mail!0
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I'm "Effluent class" - all income drained away0











