What Class Are You?
#1
You Are Upper Middle Class

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You're stuck in an interesting middle area between upper and middle class.
You're wealthy enough for most people to call you rich (or at least comfortable), but you don't feel rich!
Climbing your way to the top is hard work. And you've often feel stretched for time and resources.
If only you had a little more money! You can't help but wish you had the lifestyle of the upper class.

You may end up: A manager, high school teacher, or accountant.

Other people who share your class: "White collar" professionals and business people

What Class Are You?

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#2
(11-26-2012, 06:27 PM)broadzilla Wrote: You Are Upper Middle Class

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You're stuck in an interesting middle area between upper and middle class.
You're wealthy enough for most people to call you rich (or at least comfortable), but you don't feel rich!
Climbing your way to the top is hard work. And you've often feel stretched for time and resources.
If only you had a little more money! You can't help but wish you had the lifestyle of the upper class.

You may end up: A manager, high school teacher, or accountant.

Other people who share your class: "White collar" professionals and business people

What Class Are You?

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I didn't take the quiz. (I'm told these sites can be hazardous to the health of one's computer).
But I'd like to comment.
I've never felt class is about money. Class is about behavior, and gaining enough information to be comfortable in the company of those who value knowledge. And, class can be flexible, so that our behavior in some groups might seem crass, but we have awareness enough to adjust and conform to more gentle standards as required.
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#3
People tell me that I'm 'a classic'.

I think that means 'without class'.
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Class isn't always about money, and you've at least got the brains, manners, and interests of an upper class person.<br />
You don't have a trashy bone in your body, and you don't pretend to be someone you're not.<br />
You're comfortable with your station in life, and class issues don't really bother you.<br />
The finest things in life are within your reach, and you're comfortable enjoying them.<br />
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You may end up: A business leader, corporate lawyer, or philanthropist<br />
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Other people who share your class: Bill Gates, Oprah, former world leaders like Bill Clinton, and those reclusive billionaires no one ever talks about.
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#5
You Are Upper Class

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Class isn't always about money, and you've at least got the brains, manners, and interests of an upper class person.
You don't have a trashy bone in your body, and you don't pretend to be someone you're not.
You're comfortable with your station in life, and class issues don't really bother you.
The finest things in life are within your reach, and you're comfortable enjoying them.

You may end up: A business leader, corporate lawyer, or philanthropist

Apparently this is what straight teeth and a desire to see Paris imply Wink

Other people who share your class: Bill Gates, Oprah, former world leaders like Bill Clinton, and those reclusive billionaires no one ever talks about.

What Class Are You?

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#6
Upper Class? Moi? I must have 'mis-answered' one or two questions.

Class isn't always about money, and you've at least got the brains, manners, and interests of an upper class person.
You don't have a trashy bone in your body, and you don't pretend to be someone you're not.
You're comfortable with your station in life, and class issues don't really bother you.
The finest things in life are within your reach, and you're comfortable enjoying them.

You may end up: A business leader, corporate lawyer, or philanthropist

Other people who share your class: Bill Gates, Oprah, former world leaders like Bill Clinton, and those reclusive billionaires no one ever talks about.
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#7
I clicked on 40 to 60000 income and it said

"You're wealthy enough for most people to call you rich (or at least comfortable), but you don't feel rich!"

STOOPYSurprised and what does what ever class my parents were have to do with me?
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#8
First.
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#9
World
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#10
I havent had class since I graduated college.
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#11
(11-29-2012, 01:13 PM)Smithcat Wrote: I havent had class since I graduated college.

You graduated college? (Maybe so: You didn't say "from" college.

Well. I have a high school diploma. I didn't deserve it and left high school with a 5th grade education. Still dumb, but just laughin' and a scratchin'. And it was not about bad schools. It was about my attitude and behavior. I had "issues". Big Grin

But, My point (is it too late ?) is what the hell are you doing hanging around here if you graduated from college. We have all kinds of people here who claim they did, but everyone of them say the dog ate the diploma.

Since high school I've read a couple of books. Both porno tomes, but lots of big words. TVg reads gun catalogs, Ponder reads "Live in dirt and be happy"...a quarterly, Clete reads cook books, Clone reads porno but GOOD porno, Scrapper reads what ever is laying around, Larry reads The Daily Worker, and so on. I'd mention 'em all but basically what you see is what you get. (CS reads "AC-DC", and uses a vocabulary we don't understand, but that's a whole nother story. (See...nother ain't even a word).

So lower your standards and starting using "dip". Bib overhauls would help but are not mandatory.

What? You majored in basket weaving? Now it makes sense.
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#12
Underwater basket weaving. More advanced.
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