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  • #222641

    Nah…our aristocratic connections ended during the French revolution….. :roll: :lol:

    #222639

    A = upper middle class e.g. doctor, solicitor, barrister, accountant, company director

    B = middle class e.g. teacher, nurse, police officer, probation officer, middle manager

    C1 = lower middle class e.g. junior manager, student, clerical/office workers, supervisors

    C2 = skilled working class e.g. foreman, agricultural worker, plumber, bricklayer

    D = working class e.g. manual workers, shop worker, fisherman, apprentices

    E = underclass e.g. casual labourers, state pensioners

    The grades are often grouped into ABC1 and C2DE and these are taken to equate to middle class and working class respectively.

    Well, according to your list Obs, I guess OH is C2 and just moving into C1…

    I’m just tagged onto him :lol:

    #222638

    @The Observer wrote:

    In my day I looked up to him, but down on him :lol:

    John Cleese and the 2 Ronnies…. :lol: :lol: :lol:

    Didn’t realise ther was an ‘underclass’…how mean :? :shock:

    #222489

    @sunny wrote:

    I will be cheering them on me work station at work is all done up with flags teddys bunting you name it lol

    Well, that’s a good enough reason for me to want them to win. :wink: :D [/color]

    #120380

    ^^Miss Popular :lol: :lol:

    #222629

    :lol: Lol @ condoms and ewww at the stray tampons!! :shock:

    #193149

    Stockings

    #63895

    tired

    #222334

    @The Observer wrote:

    at times I may get the urge to shout out ‘Sian, Sian, Sian’, so I am undecided which to chose! :)

    Three Sians…how would we cope!! :shock: :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    #222632

    Ps – I thought ‘working class’ was skilled workers, not unskilled ones?? :?

    Feel free to correct me – I don’t pay much attention to class levels tbh… :D

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