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  • I am not middle class
  • captainsasquatch
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    I can’t think of anything on this list that I feel I should have in my life. And I can’t see the attraction of wanting to be middle class.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/23/how-middle-class-are-you-it-depends-how-many-of-these-items-you/%5B/url%5D

    aracer
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    Well my only one is a Dyson (about 20 years old), and I’m definitely middle class. I presume those I have no idea what they are I probably don’t own.

    What that list really is is a list of things aspirational Londoners think they should own, and TBH Mr Hanson is talking a load of bollocks when he suggests that middle class people love their possessions and keeping up with neighbours. Well I do love my possessions, but I own things most people don’t.

    P-Jay
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    Nah I’m the same, Mrs reminded me we own a few vinyl records, but they belonged to her Mum and I’ve never seen them.

    Nope, no ‘middles’ for me:

    Middle of the Road
    Middle Aged
    Middle Class
    Middle England

    No thanks, as far I’m concerned they’re all a state of mind and not one I fancy having myself.

    hypnonewt
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    I used to think SMEG fridges were cool until I saw the size of them, they are tiny! And then I saw the price, why would you spend so much on so little?

    geoffj
    Full Member

    As someone once remarked

    flashy, tj and fred 😆

    lunge
    Full Member

    I am unashamedly middle class though that survey suggested otherwise.

    I do own a spiralizer though.

    geoffj
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    But a SEX POND hot tub?

    fasthaggis
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    What class of people read the telegraph?

    aracer
    Free Member

    On the list of things I didn’t know what they were – clearly you’re rather more MC than me.

    aracer
    Free Member

    Aspirational, keeping up with the neighbours, possession loving Londoners mainly

    doris5000
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    i only own one of those things, but i do consider myself middle class. LMC perhaps, but still.

    it’s a funny old thing. IME most of the people who loudly deny that they are middle class, are definitely middle class.

    taxi25
    Free Member

    2 for me, I don’t even know what a spiralizer is.
    Not going to google it either, I don’t want to know 😆

    milky1980
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    I loathe these ‘Class Lists’!

    My family is Middle/Upper class on my dad’s side, all doctors, solicitors, academics etc whereas my mum’s side is Jeremy Kyle fodder so me and my sister are a right mix of the two. We were brought up in a middle class way but on a working class budget so we have grounded values and no real desire for ‘Keeping up with the Jones” as it were. My mum still finds it strange how, on the xmas runaround the family, I can flick from conversing with a Doctor one minute to arsing about with a factory bod the next. This is why I find the best way to judge someone is as who they are, not what class they are.

    Moses
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    3/16. But I thought of myself as middle-class, based on using STW and having a bike.

    Now I know that I’m a pleb, all is clear.

    thestabiliser
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    I’ve got 6 of those things. Good score at the weekend. Couldn’t get the aga in the transit though.

    prawny
    Full Member

    Solidly Middle Class apparently, although I think most of the thing on there are proper tacky.

    I mean a a spiralizer? My mom had a Rap2 in the late 80s she’s definitely not middle class.

    jambalaya
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    2/16 and one of those is because I have my vinyl records from when I was a teenager.

    Clickbait.

    Sandwich
    Full Member

    What class of people read the telegraph?

    The elderly or soon to be dead.

    teamhurtmore
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    I can’t think of anything on this list that I feel I should have in my life. And I can’t see the attraction of wanting to be middle class.

    sounds as if you are sorted then c’pn

    (avoid MTB: they are horribly middle class)

    siwhite
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    7 here – no way a hot tub should be on the list. Very low rent, in my opinion.

    ads678
    Full Member

    I own a Barbecue, but couldn’t give a toss whether I am or anyone else is working, middle or upper class. Bunch of Arse!!

    teamhurtmore
    Free Member

    I have to admit I love spiralized veg as opposed to pasta

    Brown
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    I can’t think of anything on this list that I feel I should have in my life.

    You don’t want a barbecue?! 😯

    frankconway
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    Article based on comments by William Hanson – that explains everything – Mr Smug, I know everything and will ensure everyone knows it; pompous and pretentious.
    Other than that I’m sure he’s a lovely bloke and his mother probably loves him…………………

    aP
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    flashy, tj and fred

    Except of course that they were all privately educated…

    Its very much an American definition of class, based on income and possessions.

    molgrips
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    I own a Barbecue, but couldn’t give a toss whether I am or anyone else is working, middle or upper class. Bunch of Arse!!

    You know it’s a joke, don’t you?

    ads678
    Full Member

    The class system? Yes!!

    tonyg2003
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    4/16 – blimey not middle class who would have thought it. Maybe that’s because I read the Guardian not the Telegraph!

    convert
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    clickbait clearly got clicked for a fair few then.

    I thought a hot tub was the very definition of chav dun good.

    I don’t even know what a spiralizer is.
    Not going to google it either, I don’t want to know

    I’m with you but know at some point soon I will weaken and google – can’t bear having know unknowns.

    binners
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    Theres only one thing on that list that I own. And I don’t really understand how this, along with the accompanying crate of Stella has somehow raised my social standing…

    aracer
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    Its very much an American definition of class, based on income and possessions.

    Ah, that would explain it – is that where Mr Hanson is from that he doesn’t understand British class? I’m almost tempted to think there’s actually an inverse relationship between keeping up with the neighbours and real class.

    @convert – it’s the unknown unknowns you need to really worry about.

    aracer
    Free Member

    You’re fine binners, even Mr Hanson doesn’t think you can buy class in a petrol station

    jimbobo
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    I got a 3. Which is odd as I am the epitome of white middle class!

    binners
    Full Member

    True aracer. Mrs Binners said exactly that about the birthday flowers I picked up on the way back home after the pubs had shut.

    convert
    Full Member

    True aracer. Mrs Binners said exactly that about the birthday flowers I picked up on the way back home after the pubs had shut.

    Buying class or ass? Petrol station flowers are not great for the latter. It won’t be class ass at any rate.

    binners
    Full Member

    I did offer to share my kebab.

    vondally
    Full Member

    One item owned……wood burner technically a multi fuel burner so may be none,…….

    markrh
    Free Member

    I blame Cameron for chaving up the middle classes

    orangeboy
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    Arse I scored 8 and yet i could not care less about keeping up with the neighbours and the bike is worth far more than my car.

    captainsasquatch
    Free Member

    I blame Cameron for chaving up the middle classes

    Is that better or worse that Thatcher giving away council houses to confuse people into thinking they’re middle class?

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