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Originally Posted by Boothy
Probably classed as middle-class financially, but I prefer to think of myself as working-class.
Speaking stereotypically, middle-class people annoy me. The sort who wear Abercrombie and Fitch, Hollister and brands like that. The people who look down their nose at you because 'daddy' can pay for everything, and talk in that false 'posh' accent.
It's like they've got something to prove.
I know not every middle-class person's like that but I've got a fair few of them at my college.
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Sounds more like you are describing upper class people to me. Middle class people, if you want to generalize, are the completely ordinary people who are so depressingly normal it frustrates them so they go all anti capatalist, or become emo, or buy from Topman because bright orange T-Shirts with black and white photos of Judy Garland or Charles Manson on them just plain f
ucking rock.