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Middle class or working class, who cares. Class a state of mind. It is not ebout your background but where are you going in life Today I may feel like a middle class person, tomorrow I may feel like being a working class person. Today I will shop in iceland tomorrow I will shop in William Rose butchers, Tomorrow I can shop in cheap old Peckham Tomorrow I will shop in Toff Posh dulwich What class am I ?

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> Middle class or working class, who cares. Class a

> state of mind. It is not ebout your background but

> where are you going in life Today I may feel like

> a middle class person, tomorrow I may feel like

> being a working class person. Today I will shop in

> iceland tomorrow I will shop in William Rose

> butchers, Tomorrow I can shop in cheap old Peckham

> Tomorrow I will shop in Toff Posh dulwich What

> class am I ?


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Show us your accent and we'll tell you :))


Only joking (a bit).

As a person with a strong regional accent (which has actually resulted in me being blatantly and very rudely stereotyped at times), I was very surprised when I first moved to East Dulwich to meet 2 people who had paid elocution teachers to get rid of their regional accents. One ended up over-compensating and sounded ridiculous, the other was unnoticeable but very miserable all the time!

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