"The old Etonians will think it does and they are at the top.
But them at the bottom will more then likely think not"
I find it the opposite. The Etonians just crack on with life and the 'Working Class' whinge and moan about it at any opportunity. |
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"The old Etonians will think it does and they are at the top.
But them at the bottom will more then likely think not
I find it the opposite. The Etonians just crack on with life and the 'Working Class' whinge and moan about it at any opportunity."
Pretty much,this is how it is. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The old Etonians will think it does and they are at the top.
But them at the bottom will more then likely think not
I find it the opposite. The Etonians just crack on with life and the 'Working Class' whinge and moan about it at any opportunity."
It's difficult to complain when you have nothing to complain about. |
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By *osieWoman
over a year ago
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"The old Etonians will think it does and they are at the top.
But them at the bottom will more then likely think not
I find it the opposite. The Etonians just crack on with life and the 'Working Class' whinge and moan about it at any opportunity."
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"no it isn't classless and as rigidly maintained by those at the perceived lower end as at the perceived higher end...if not more so."
this..and even more so in recent years than in a long time i think. |
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Humans will always order themselves in hierarchies. Doing away with the traditional class structure (to a degree) will just create a vacuum for another to replace it.
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"The old Etonians will think it does and they are at the top.
But them at the bottom will more then likely think not
I find it the opposite. The Etonians just crack on with life and the 'Working Class' whinge and moan about it at any opportunity.
It's difficult to complain when you have nothing to complain about."
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By *osieWoman
over a year ago
Wembley |
"The old Etonians will think it does and they are at the top.
But them at the bottom will more then likely think not
I find it the opposite. The Etonians just crack on with life and the 'Working Class' whinge and moan about it at any opportunity.
It's difficult to complain when you have nothing to complain about."
What is the nature of the complaint? |
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"Humans will always order themselves in hierarchies. Doing away with the traditional class structure (to a degree) will just create a vacuum for another to replace it.
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Do you mean class or pecking order?
As they are two seperate things and pecking order isnt just a human trait but animals birds and insects too. |
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"Humans will always order themselves in hierarchies. Doing away with the traditional class structure (to a degree) will just create a vacuum for another to replace it.
Do you mean class or pecking order?
As they are two seperate things and pecking order isnt just a human trait but animals birds and insects too."
Class is tribal but the point remains. Take the point and spit out the semantics. |
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I bet if everyone on here was given a form to fill, and one question was a multiple choice to select a "class" you feel you belong to, most of us would not have to think for many seconds before picking.
As long as we all have a perception of there being a class system, there will be. |
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"I bet if everyone on here was given a form to fill, and one question was a multiple choice to select a "class" you feel you belong to, most of us would not have to think for many seconds before picking.
As long as we all have a perception of there being a class system, there will be."
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By *LCC OP Couple
over a year ago
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"I bet if everyone on here was given a form to fill, and one question was a multiple choice to select a "class" you feel you belong to, most of us would not have to think for many seconds before picking.
As long as we all have a perception of there being a class system, there will be."
A very interesting way of looking at it. From when you were a kid, do you think you have always been in the same class? |
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