Gee, speaking as one of the Elite I found the classifications very insightful ;-) Of course I go to high-brow things like theater (Las Vegas showgirl revues count right?) and have friends who are solicitors (though most of those girls have reached mandatory retirement age.
How can you argue with any system that can classify humanity based on some multiple choice questions? You are questioning the whole raison d'etre of Cosmo.
>>Curious to know how non-Brits taking this would rank :-}
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>Established middle class
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>So what does that mean exactly? And what is "Established Middle Class?" Anything? Nothing? How about some new classifications....:)
>Update: Never mind, I just read the descriptions of each class. What a bunch of malarkey! :)
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