Well said, though l fear that you may be treading a solitary path, it seems as though the British are still insecure as to which little pigeon hole fits them...how about this rule of thumb...l quote Paid by the week, rent your house - working class. Paid by the month, own your own house - middle class. Don't have to work, inherited your house, plus estate - upper classI'm stubbornly determined not to have any class.
I refuse to be labelled, what you see is what you get
Did they let you go in though?I went to the V&A yesterday, on purpose.
Crumbs thats a bit harsh !Precariat then.
- Precariat: This is the most deprived class of all with low levels of economic, cultural and social capital. The everyday lives of members of this class are precarious.
....and it's working!I'm stubbornly determined not to have any class.
It's more a case of being allowed to leave as they might think he's an exhibit.Did they let you go in though?
Surely you mean a bowl of consomméI've just had tuna salad and a cup a soup for lunch.
Hors Class!I think we can all agree that I am in a class all of my own.
Damn spellcheck!Hors Class!