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WolfpackN64 said:
MikeRox said:
Class is more to do with attitude than earnings.

We have footballers who earn more a week then upper class people earn in a few months.

However if they still have the working class attitudes, they are still working class, they just have money.

You are however you feel you most fit in with.

There's a difference between your economical and true class (based on your earnings) and your social class or who you associate yourself with.

Maybe, but at least in the UK, people tend to consider themselves whatever class they associate themselves with, rather than anything economical.

A blue collar worker, working their way up to the top. Would usually still view themselves as working class. Just as many weather upper class people can be bankrupted, and will still be upper class. Id say the social class is the key one, rather than economical so I wouldn't say economical is the true class, your social attitudes are.



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