From a scale of 7 to 10 how middle class is this forum?

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Randomnerd

Bimbleur
Location
North Yorkshire
He didn't see that.
What?
 

PK99

Legendary Member
Location
SW19
[QUOTE 5195153, member: 259"]For proper middle-class points it should have been a guinea fowl. :okay:[/QUOTE]

passé...90 day cockerel is much more the thing.
 

Venod

Eh up
Location
Yorkshire
[QUOTE 5195151, member: 259"]A crease on the front of his flat front chinos? He's got to be upper middle class at least[/QUOTE]

I have a mate who used to wear his jeans with a crease down the front, to me he had no class at all.
 
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User169

Guest
[QUOTE 5194879, member: 259"]Even whippets are pretty middle class these days. Ours wouldn't even get out of bed for an electric rabbit.[/QUOTE]

I thought they were ironic these days.
 
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User33236

Guest
According to a BBC questionaire I did a few years ago I’m “technical middle class”. No idea what that means!!

A better question would be what percentage of forum member are nice friendly caring people. That I feel is more important than a persons supposed class, if such a thing exists.
I’m probably the least caring person I know but still nice and friendly with it :laugh:
 

Dec66

A gentlemanly pootler, these days
Location
West Wickham
All that means is that you don’t agree with their definition of established middle class, not that the classification is wrong.
I disagree. They are very specific in their definition of the established middle-class person... And it's not me.

Put it this way; if you had a room full of the people they describe, and put me in it, they'd find a hell of a lot of commonality with each other, whilst I was left on my own to play with the crudités.
 
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