civil engineer wrote:
Cooler. Before this turns into complete rubbish could you please provide a list of all 'classes' and give us an indication of, based on these posts, of what class we're all in.
Civil,
I had meant to have a more lighthearted and personal discussion, but if you insist, here is my understanding of the three main classes in the UK.
1. Upper class.
No need to work, can live entirely on inherited wealth (preferably three generation landed), privately educated of course and part of the known set, mentioned in the relevant literature. Clipped pronunciation of received English.
2. Middle class.
Do need to work but have some inherited wealth, usually dwelling houses and money investments. Professional and certain business people included, private education or just possibly old grammar, preferably no regional accent.
3. Working class.
Entirely dependent on work, usually manual or service industry. Little or no inherited wealth, may be a houseowner but includes those living in socially subsidised housing and those without work. Usually a regional accent.
Some people suggest that there is a new underclass in the UK which is made up of working class people without work.
That's about it, but it's just my own view of course. The indicators that have popped up on this thread can be referred to the above if it helps to clarify.
C.
PS - I would not presume to say what class another perosn is in without meeting them, but some of the indicators can show up in a forum debate. I have been quite open about my own class predicament, which is a painful mix of upper class and working class, in the genes, as it were.