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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Over the years on and off here the thing that still fined the hardest to understand is the social class attitude of so many on here.

If I see well educated this means uppercase

Professional this means middleclass.

Is it just me that thinks this is a sad state of the UK in this day and age.

Plus some well most of the biggest snobs on here are not very good looking at all or that bright

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm most definitely uppercase

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Fab has different social classes on it shocker. You read it here first.

Not sure where the ‘war’ bit comes into it?

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By *hMyGawdCouple
over a year ago

Midlands


"Over the years on and off here the thing that still fined the hardest to understand is the social class attitude of so many on here.

If I see well educated this means uppercase

Professional this means middleclass.

Is it just me that thinks this is a sad state of the UK in this day and age.

Plus some well most of the biggest snobs on here are not very good looking at all or that bright "

There's plenty of well educated working class people.

And plenty of stupid wealthy people.

Some of the poorest can be snobs in ways that don't involve money.

Class can be defined in so many ways. Profession. Income. Culture. Educaction.

We purely aspire to be rich in terms of the things money cannot buy.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm well educated and professional so what case am I?

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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Well educated really doesn't mean upper class.

I think that much like people like tall folk or short, fat, slim or average, some people like those who they think of as similar to them (professional) and that's okay. As long as they aren't offensive about others, if that's who they want to meet, fair play to them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Will admit we use professional and are what you would call middle class. We have no problems meeting others, however we like to meet and have a social in nice restaurants. And some have felt really uncomfortable in those restaurants. When people can’t relax the play is terrible. So normally we like to meet people similar to ourselves.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm well educated and professional so what case am I? "

Head?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Fab has different social classes on it shocker. You read it here first.

Not sure where the ‘war’ bit comes into it?"

Am a bit of a socialist your now in my red book come the revolution your off to the labour camp

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By *ikilovesCCouple
over a year ago

village life, closest main town inverness


"I'm well educated and professional so what case am I?

Head?

"

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Are you offering

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have more than enough times seen on Fab stomach turning attacks, snipes and condescending attitudes towards the UK’s favourite punch bags, the white working classes.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm well educated and professional so what case am I?

Head?

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Are you offering "

I aint goin' to Scotland

Cant be doing with that cold stuff

I'm old now

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I have more than enough times seen on Fab stomach turning attacks, snipes and condescending attitudes towards the UK’s favourite punch bags, the white working classes....."

To right comrade keep the red flag flying

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Over the years on and off here the thing that still fined the hardest to understand is the social class attitude of so many on here.

If I see well educated this means uppercase

Professional this means middleclass.

Is it just me that thinks this is a sad state of the UK in this day and age.

Plus some well most of the biggest snobs on here are not very good looking at all or that bright "

Where do you stand on inverted snobbery?

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"I'm well educated and professional so what case am I?

Head?

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By *ikilovesCCouple
over a year ago

village life, closest main town inverness


"I'm well educated and professional so what case am I?

Head?

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Are you offering

I aint goin' to Scotland

Cant be doing with that cold stuff

I'm old now"

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You'll be fine,

they give you one of those tartan travelling blankets for your knees at the border

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have not read any snobbery on the forums...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Over the years on and off here the thing that still fined the hardest to understand is the social class attitude of so many on here.

If I see well educated this means uppercase

Professional this means middleclass.

Is it just me that thinks this is a sad state of the UK in this day and age.

Plus some well most of the biggest snobs on here are not very good looking at all or that bright

There's plenty of well educated working class people.

And plenty of stupid wealthy people.

Some of the poorest can be snobs in ways that don't involve money.

Class can be defined in so many ways. Profession. Income. Culture. Educaction.

We purely aspire to be rich in terms of the things money cannot buy."

Couldn't of put it better myself. No comparison to someone that just gets you for who you are

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By *uenevereWoman
over a year ago

Scunthorpe

I don't agree with your analysis OP, but there's snobbery and inverse snobbery everywhere, so it will be on here too.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Over the years on and off here the thing that still fined the hardest to understand is the social class attitude of so many on here.

If I see well educated this means uppercase

Professional this means middleclass.

Is it just me that thinks this is a sad state of the UK in this day and age.

Plus some well most of the biggest snobs on here are not very good looking at all or that bright

There's plenty of well educated working class people.

And plenty of stupid wealthy people.

Some of the poorest can be snobs in ways that don't involve money.

Class can be defined in so many ways. Profession. Income. Culture. Educaction.

We purely aspire to be rich in terms of the things money cannot buy.

Couldn't of put it better myself. No comparison to someone that just gets you for who you are "

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Over the years on and off here the thing that still fined the hardest to understand is the social class attitude of so many on here.

If I see well educated this means uppercase

Professional this means middleclass.

Is it just me that thinks this is a sad state of the UK in this day and age.

Plus some well most of the biggest snobs on here are not very good looking at all or that bright

There's plenty of well educated working class people.

And plenty of stupid wealthy people.

Some of the poorest can be snobs in ways that don't involve money.

Class can be defined in so many ways. Profession. Income. Culture. Educaction.

We purely aspire to be rich in terms of the things money cannot buy."

We purely aspire to be rich in terms of the things money cannot buy

I like that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Where do you stand on inverted snobbery? "

Well I’ll give anything a go once.

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By *rx1Couple
over a year ago

North Devon-ish

We love it when someone describes themselves as being professional people

1. Quite a few of them incorrectly spell Professional (usually 2 F's)

2. Are they saying they are Professional at being a person.

It used to mean

"A profession is something a little more than a job, it is a career for someone that wants to be part of society, who becomes competent in their chosen sector through training; maintains their skills through continuing professional development (CPD); and commits to behaving ethically,"

lots dont see that anymore.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"Over the years on and off here the thing that still fined the hardest to understand is the social class attitude of so many on here.

If I see well educated this means uppercase

Professional this means middleclass.

Is it just me that thinks this is a sad state of the UK in this day and age.

Plus some well most of the biggest snobs on here are not very good looking at all or that bright "

Cock size ain't determined by class size

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have more than enough times seen on Fab stomach turning attacks, snipes and condescending attitudes towards the UK’s favourite punch bags, the white working classes....."

We've been here forever and not seen any of this. You must be unlucky

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"

Where do you stand on inverted snobbery?

Well I’ll give anything a go once. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm well educated and professional so what case am I? "

Nsughty class

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have a case of fruity cider

Fruity is my class

And only case

Exceot maybe Paddington bear... Case of marmalade sandwiches

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By *inxybWoman
over a year ago

Durham

I’m happy just being me!

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By *uzz And WoodyCouple
over a year ago

Maidstone


"I'm most definitely uppercase"

. Sadly, I think I would be lowercase, although I do have a profession ... I wonder if there’s a typesetting for that?

Lou x

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By *atonMan
over a year ago

barnet

Being part of the bourgeoisie I dont call myself by my real name Tarquin Farquarson Smythson 111..OBE..MBE..CUNT ..dont want to laud my superiority over the proletariat.

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By *UNANDNICEMan
over a year ago

Basildon

Well just to say that it doesn't really matter what you are as long as you are NICE PEOPLE being with other nice people that what matters to be honest with you guys.but that's just me.

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By *ourayloversCouple
over a year ago

chesterfield

We all put our trousers on the same way

Doesn't matter if you're a barrister or bar staff if you're a good person then that's all that matters

Ray

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

In the heat of the sexual moment we are all the same no matter what our backgrounds are.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

Yes, we all eat, sleep, shit

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By *UNANDNICEMan
over a year ago

Basildon

Yes we all eat and drink and go to the-----you know what I mean and when we are horny as hell I don't think that anyone thinks about your job that you do in the day

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By *icplshropsCouple
over a year ago

Rock

Being an Aussie, most of us don’t understand the ‘class system’. I talk to people how I find them and how I would like to be treated. Whether they be the CEO or a cleaner.

Now if it were the queen, that would be different...

J

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So much for choice?

I don’t think it’s a ‘class’ thing in the traditional social sense.

It’s a more ‘classy’ thing which is perceptive.

You can be classy regardless of wealth and education.

Is this an element of snobbery - yes but we have a choice who we have sex with

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By *irtySekretsCouple
over a year ago

Filthy Desires Upon Trent

We don’t ever consider ourselves above anyone else but we do have our standards.

We tend to be put off with people who are loud along with effing and blinding as it’s not what we do.

People who stink of fags have no chance as well.

We like decent conversation and love our playmates to have a sense of humour.

Sexual connectivity goes beyond the body.

There has to be more for us

Ess xxxx

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By *uffnmuffCouple
over a year ago

London

I am a commoner and a very happy one

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By *uffnmuffCouple
over a year ago

London


"We don’t ever consider ourselves above anyone else but we do have our standards.

We tend to be put off with people who are loud along with effing and blinding as it’s not what we do.

People who stink of fags have no chance as well.

We like decent conversation and love our playmates to have a sense of humour.

Sexual connectivity goes beyond the body.

There has to be more for us

Ess xxxx"

ha you will love us and we only smell of bud

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's all rather silly OP. But it's human nature to put others down in order to boost your own ego. It's merely a reflection on the person making the comment and not the target.

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By *onglegs888Couple
over a year ago

Birmingham

Or..... you’ve just got your bee in a bonnet over something you’ve assumed is happening!!!

People are allowed to like what they like, dislike what they like, set whatever standards they like and ‘swing’ in whatever way enhances their life. We are well educated people with good jobs that we have worked hard to get and succeed at. We would never put anyone down but we set standards that work for us and are damn unapologetic about it. That doesn’t make us any kind of ‘class’ or snobs, it makes us people living this lifestyle the way we want. As long as we aren’t derogatory to anyone it shouldn’t really matter.

I suggest you get over it OP.... do what you want with whoever you want in whatever way you want...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Fab has different social classes on it shocker. You read it here first.

Not sure where the ‘war’ bit comes into it?

Am a bit of a socialist your now in my red book come the revolution your off to the labour camp

"

Not even a true Marxist! Lightweight.

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By *cloversCouple
over a year ago

Hull

I'm very well educated. I'm also a someone on a professional register

I am however as common as muck!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We love it when someone describes themselves as being professional people

1. Quite a few of them incorrectly spell Professional (usually 2 F's)

2. Are they saying they are Professional at being a person.

It used to mean

"A profession is something a little more than a job, it is a career for someone that wants to be part of society, who becomes competent in their chosen sector through training; maintains their skills through continuing professional development (CPD); and commits to behaving ethically,"

lots dont see that anymore."

Ooh, ‘citing. I’m professional.

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By *apiomanMan
over a year ago

Shipley

I think part of the issue is that Fab is both a reflection of society but also quite small and the usual filters we find to keep ourselves in our class bubble, where we live, the jobs we do, who we hang out with, are out the window. It is part of what I like about Fab, but here and there you do see snobbery.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm just "Class"

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

I am educated, own a successful business, work hard, employ good people, enjoy fine wine, good food and want to meet people who have have more to talk about than Botox, Benefits, Burger King and Barking Dogs ..

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By *ustinCredible.Man
over a year ago

whitecross/sankey valley

I'm a highly educated, working class idiot me...

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By *andlingswingersCouple
over a year ago

Woodbridge

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By *ubsteffTV/TS
over a year ago

Portsmouth


"I'm most definitely uppercase"

SURELY, YOU’RE UPPERCASE?

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"I want to meet people who have have more to talk about than Barking Dogs ..

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Would you talk about Tooting Dogs ?

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By *ireblade24Man
over a year ago

sexy town

Just look at Boris he's upper class and silly as a yellow cucumber

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"Just look at Boris he's upper class and silly as a yellow cucumber "

What is silly about a yellow cucumber ?

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

If you look at some of the recent scandals - Grenfell, Hillsborough, Rotherham and the like - you gotta say that snobbery is institutionalised in England.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well-educated and professional - one of the first in my entire family to ever go to university and from a long line of working class, labourers, factory and field workers.

Never seen any ‘class war’ stuff on Fab but recognise that some people are sapiophiles.

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By *illyjohnyCouple
over a year ago

brighton


"Just look at Boris he's upper class and silly as a yellow cucumber

What is silly about a yellow cucumber ? "

It is silly because it's a wannabe banana

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By *ribsaMan
over a year ago

A box at end of your bed


"I'm most definitely uppercase"

I say I'm more a headcase.

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Well I for one prefer professional people who can hold a conversation and a knife and fork in a restaurant

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By *illyjohnyCouple
over a year ago

brighton


"Well I for one prefer professional people who can hold a conversation and a knife and fork in a restaurant "

Nothing wrong with finger food finger licking good

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Well I for one prefer professional people who can hold a conversation and a knife and fork in a restaurant

Nothing wrong with finger food finger licking good "

You choose your food and I will choose mine..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love a bit of trailer park now and then

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Do you bring them.home ?

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By *illyjohnyCouple
over a year ago

brighton


"Well I for one prefer professional people who can hold a conversation and a knife and fork in a restaurant

Nothing wrong with finger food finger licking good

You choose your food and I will choose mine.. "

I've tried talking to my cutlery but fork all response from them

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By *ovelifelovefuntimesMan
over a year ago

Where ever I lay my hat

Maybe folks just find a connection with similar folks and shouldn't be judged on who or what they are?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Incredible snob here! There mere whiff of a Hi-viz vest and I come out in hives

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford


"I am educated, own a successful business, work hard, employ good people, enjoy fine wine, good food and want to meet people who have have more to talk about than Botox, Benefits, Burger King and Barking Dogs ..

"

I'm educated, and educate others.

Funnily enough, most of the people I've met who wanted to talk about benefits, botox and barking dogs have been those who own businesses and consider their taste in wine important....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have a hi viz jacket , but I am senior management !

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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago

Chippenham Malmesbury area

This tread has really upset me, I don't support nor believe in a class system... and, to cap-it-al, as I'm neither professional or well educated, I must be, by exemption... lower-case

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"I am educated, own a successful business, work hard, employ good people, enjoy fine wine, good food and want to meet people who have have more to talk about than Botox, Benefits, Burger King and Barking Dogs ..

I'm educated, and educate others.

Funnily enough, most of the people I've met who wanted to talk about benefits, botox and barking dogs have been those who own businesses and consider their taste in wine important...."

My wine cellar and collection is very important to me...

Everyone should know one good book, one artist and one composer..

I enjoy good food, wine and company. We are all different..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have a hi viz jacket , but I am senior management ! "

And matching hi-viz boxers I see

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By *ildb3rryWoman
over a year ago

Ratoath

I love a man in snickers

I don't like bad spelling, some people say that's snobby but I just find it a turn off

I love naughty play and I think that can be in any social class?! Happy holidays everyone

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

It's not about money, it's not about class.. it's about education ..

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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago

Up on them there hills

Difficult to define class, it’s a verb not a noun/nomination , it’s what you paradigms make it.

Now talk to me about values, you would have my interest.

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford


"I am educated, own a successful business, work hard, employ good people, enjoy fine wine, good food and want to meet people who have have more to talk about than Botox, Benefits, Burger King and Barking Dogs ..

I'm educated, and educate others.

Funnily enough, most of the people I've met who wanted to talk about benefits, botox and barking dogs have been those who own businesses and consider their taste in wine important....

My wine cellar and collection is very important to me...

Everyone should know one good book, one artist and one composer..

I enjoy good food, wine and company. We are all different.."

I've tasted decent wine. It's just wine and ultimately of little consequence.

Honestly, I couldn't give a shit what books, composers or artists other people know - it doesn't make their life experiences any more or less valid.

I find plenty of interesting things to discuss with the "uneducated" but less with those who think that getting a certificate for reading some books/papers makes them somehow "better" than others.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I feel that txt speak says a lot about a person , it woul put me off . T B H !

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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago

Hillside desolate

I enjoy threads like this. People profess to be one thing, or say they only meet a certain type of person. But their profiles and verifications tell a different story. It's interesting.

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"I am educated, own a successful business, work hard, employ good people, enjoy fine wine, good food and want to meet people who have have more to talk about than Botox, Benefits, Burger King and Barking Dogs ..

I'm educated, and educate others.

Funnily enough, most of the people I've met who wanted to talk about benefits, botox and barking dogs have been those who own businesses and consider their taste in wine important....

My wine cellar and collection is very important to me...

Everyone should know one good book, one artist and one composer..

I enjoy good food, wine and company. We are all different..

I've tasted decent wine. It's just wine and ultimately of little consequence.

Honestly, I couldn't give a shit what books, composers or artists other people know - it doesn't make their life experiences any more or less valid.

I find plenty of interesting things to discuss with the "uneducated" but less with those who think that getting a certificate for reading some books/papers makes them somehow "better" than others."

Not better just more interesting..

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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago

Up on them there hills


"I enjoy threads like this. People profess to be one thing, or say they only meet a certain type of person. But their profiles and verifications tell a different story. It's interesting. "

Odd one, verifications are projections from others, how you see yourself and other see you, well that can be very interesting for the verifications you show,

Good point.

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford


"I am educated, own a successful business, work hard, employ good people, enjoy fine wine, good food and want to meet people who have have more to talk about than Botox, Benefits, Burger King and Barking Dogs ..

I'm educated, and educate others.

Funnily enough, most of the people I've met who wanted to talk about benefits, botox and barking dogs have been those who own businesses and consider their taste in wine important....

My wine cellar and collection is very important to me...

Everyone should know one good book, one artist and one composer..

I enjoy good food, wine and company. We are all different..

I've tasted decent wine. It's just wine and ultimately of little consequence.

Honestly, I couldn't give a shit what books, composers or artists other people know - it doesn't make their life experiences any more or less valid.

I find plenty of interesting things to discuss with the "uneducated" but less with those who think that getting a certificate for reading some books/papers makes them somehow "better" than others.

Not better just more interesting.. "

They really aren't. Just because you've got a bachelor's degree, doesn't mean you aren't a cliche or a bore.

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"I am educated, own a successful business, work hard, employ good people, enjoy fine wine, good food and want to meet people who have have more to talk about than Botox, Benefits, Burger King and Barking Dogs ..

I'm educated, and educate others.

Funnily enough, most of the people I've met who wanted to talk about benefits, botox and barking dogs have been those who own businesses and consider their taste in wine important....

My wine cellar and collection is very important to me...

Everyone should know one good book, one artist and one composer..

I enjoy good food, wine and company. We are all different..

I've tasted decent wine. It's just wine and ultimately of little consequence.

Honestly, I couldn't give a shit what books, composers or artists other people know - it doesn't make their life experiences any more or less valid.

I find plenty of interesting things to discuss with the "uneducated" but less with those who think that getting a certificate for reading some books/papers makes them somehow "better" than others.

Not better just more interesting..

They really aren't. Just because you've got a bachelor's degree, doesn't mean you aren't a cliche or a bore. "

In agreement on that one. I like to mix with people of my ilk. I am sure nobody would deny me that simple pleasure

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford


"I am educated, own a successful business, work hard, employ good people, enjoy fine wine, good food and want to meet people who have have more to talk about than Botox, Benefits, Burger King and Barking Dogs ..

I'm educated, and educate others.

Funnily enough, most of the people I've met who wanted to talk about benefits, botox and barking dogs have been those who own businesses and consider their taste in wine important....

My wine cellar and collection is very important to me...

Everyone should know one good book, one artist and one composer..

I enjoy good food, wine and company. We are all different..

I've tasted decent wine. It's just wine and ultimately of little consequence.

Honestly, I couldn't give a shit what books, composers or artists other people know - it doesn't make their life experiences any more or less valid.

I find plenty of interesting things to discuss with the "uneducated" but less with those who think that getting a certificate for reading some books/papers makes them somehow "better" than others.

Not better just more interesting..

They really aren't. Just because you've got a bachelor's degree, doesn't mean you aren't a cliche or a bore.

In agreement on that one. I like to mix with people of my ilk. I am sure nobody would deny me that simple pleasure "

What on earth is your "ilk"?

Are you somehow saying that people who are like you are better company?

I've marked enough dissertations for know that just because you've got a degree, it doesn't mean that you've ever had an original thought....

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over a year ago

We're all the same on our backs

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"I love a man in snickers

I don't like bad spelling, some people say that's snobby but I just find it a turn off

"

Snickers ?

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"I am educated, own a successful business, work hard, employ good people, enjoy fine wine, good food and want to meet people who have have more to talk about than Botox, Benefits, Burger King and Barking Dogs ..

I'm educated, and educate others.

Funnily enough, most of the people I've met who wanted to talk about benefits, botox and barking dogs have been those who own businesses and consider their taste in wine important....

My wine cellar and collection is very important to me...

Everyone should know one good book, one artist and one composer..

I enjoy good food, wine and company. We are all different..

I've tasted decent wine. It's just wine and ultimately of little consequence.

Honestly, I couldn't give a shit what books, composers or artists other people know - it doesn't make their life experiences any more or less valid.

I find plenty of interesting things to discuss with the "uneducated" but less with those who think that getting a certificate for reading some books/papers makes them somehow "better" than others.

Not better just more interesting..

They really aren't. Just because you've got a bachelor's degree, doesn't mean you aren't a cliche or a bore.

In agreement on that one. I like to mix with people of my ilk. I am sure nobody would deny me that simple pleasure

What on earth is your "ilk"?

Are you somehow saying that people who are like you are better company?

I've marked enough dissertations for know that just because you've got a degree, it doesn't mean that you've ever had an original thought...."

I am saying that they are better company for me.. not you.. just me...

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By *ildb3rryWoman
over a year ago

Ratoath

Work trousers, seen on workmen, builders, engineers, etc

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By *ugbydadMan
over a year ago

anywhere


"I love a man in snickers

I don't like bad spelling, some people say that's snobby but I just find it a turn off

Snickers ?"

A brand of work trousers... generally worn by plumbers and electricians..

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"

Snickers ?

A brand of work trousers... generally worn by plumbers and electricians.."

Thanks for clarification

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"I am educated, own a successful business, work hard, employ good people, enjoy fine wine, good food and want to meet people who have have more to talk about than Botox, Benefits, Burger King and Barking Dogs ..

I'm educated, and educate others.

Funnily enough, most of the people I've met who wanted to talk about benefits, botox and barking dogs have been those who own businesses and consider their taste in wine important....

My wine cellar and collection is very important to me...

Everyone should know one good book, one artist and one composer..

I enjoy good food, wine and company. We are all different..

I've tasted decent wine. It's just wine and ultimately of little consequence.

Honestly, I couldn't give a shit what books, composers or artists other people know - it doesn't make their life experiences any more or less valid.

I find plenty of interesting things to discuss with the "uneducated" but less with those who think that getting a certificate for reading some books/papers makes them somehow "better" than others.

Not better just more interesting..

They really aren't. Just because you've got a bachelor's degree, doesn't mean you aren't a cliche or a bore.

In agreement on that one. I like to mix with people of my ilk. I am sure nobody would deny me that simple pleasure

What on earth is your "ilk"?

Are you somehow saying that people who are like you are better company?

I've marked enough dissertations for know that just because you've got a degree, it doesn't mean that you've ever had an original thought...."

I do not seek original thoughts but just good company with good compatible friends.. we discuss art and literature and Gogglebox. Original thoughts ?

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford


"I am educated, own a successful business, work hard, employ good people, enjoy fine wine, good food and want to meet people who have have more to talk about than Botox, Benefits, Burger King and Barking Dogs ..

I'm educated, and educate others.

Funnily enough, most of the people I've met who wanted to talk about benefits, botox and barking dogs have been those who own businesses and consider their taste in wine important....

My wine cellar and collection is very important to me...

Everyone should know one good book, one artist and one composer..

I enjoy good food, wine and company. We are all different..

I've tasted decent wine. It's just wine and ultimately of little consequence.

Honestly, I couldn't give a shit what books, composers or artists other people know - it doesn't make their life experiences any more or less valid.

I find plenty of interesting things to discuss with the "uneducated" but less with those who think that getting a certificate for reading some books/papers makes them somehow "better" than others.

Not better just more interesting..

They really aren't. Just because you've got a bachelor's degree, doesn't mean you aren't a cliche or a bore.

In agreement on that one. I like to mix with people of my ilk. I am sure nobody would deny me that simple pleasure

What on earth is your "ilk"?

Are you somehow saying that people who are like you are better company?

I've marked enough dissertations for know that just because you've got a degree, it doesn't mean that you've ever had an original thought....

I do not seek original thoughts but just good company with good compatible friends.. we discuss art and literature and Gogglebox. Original thoughts ?

"

Life is the basis for both art and literature.

Also, gogglebox is the ultimate in the dumbing down of society. A programme where we watch other people as they watch telly?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm most definitely uppercase

SURELY, YOU’RE UPPERCASE? "

I'm a basket case

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By *unshine05Man
over a year ago

Sherborne

I'm scum,

I don't have a class and don't give a fuck what class you think you are.

Theres better things to worry about

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I am educated, own a successful business, work hard, employ good people, enjoy fine wine, good food and want to meet people who have have more to talk about than Botox, Benefits, Burger King and Barking Dogs ..

I'm educated, and educate others.

Funnily enough, most of the people I've met who wanted to talk about benefits, botox and barking dogs have been those who own businesses and consider their taste in wine important....

My wine cellar and collection is very important to me...

Everyone should know one good book, one artist and one composer..

I enjoy good food, wine and company. We are all different..

I've tasted decent wine. It's just wine and ultimately of little consequence.

Honestly, I couldn't give a shit what books, composers or artists other people know - it doesn't make their life experiences any more or less valid.

I find plenty of interesting things to discuss with the "uneducated" but less with those who think that getting a certificate for reading some books/papers makes them somehow "better" than others.

Not better just more interesting..

They really aren't. Just because you've got a bachelor's degree, doesn't mean you aren't a cliche or a bore.

In agreement on that one. I like to mix with people of my ilk. I am sure nobody would deny me that simple pleasure

What on earth is your "ilk"?

Are you somehow saying that people who are like you are better company?

I've marked enough dissertations for know that just because you've got a degree, it doesn't mean that you've ever had an original thought...."

I assumed it was a typo. But didn't know with "elk" or "ink"

Then decided it was a quote from Shakespeare..

I'm not too briaat but I can lift heffy finks....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm scum,

I don't have a class and don't give a fuck what class you think you are.

Theres better things to worry about"

The only thing I know about class is that I have not.

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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago

Up on them there hills

Love class out and about, love a sexual l deviant in play places.

The juxtaposition is so dammed sexy, mono focus sex is as interesting as the manufacturer biodegradable dog bags.

Now give me a lady, who sexually wants to find she isn’t in domestic a world, who has a mind that fucks reality.

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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago

Up on them there hills


"Love class out and about, love a sexual l deviant in play places.

The juxtaposition is so dammed sexy, mono focus sex is as interesting as the manufacturer biodegradable dog bags.

Now give me a lady, who sexually wants to find she isn’t in domestic a world, who has a mind that fucks reality."

Not like ne to swear, odd day!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I self define as upper lower middle class, and would consider anybody from lower upper lower through to middle (or possibly upper) lower upper.

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By *andy cane321Couple
over a year ago

Aylesbury

This thread is ridiculous lol. If we fancy someone ie, they look attractive. We have no issues in fucking them. That's why we are here, class doesn't come into having a good time with like minded people. For us its about physical and mental attraction. Everyone is equal in the swinging world we live in. All we ask for is good hygiene and what attracts us looks wise

Xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love a good bacon butty, streaky bacon & lurpak butter, fresh lightly toasted cob.

Im not much the fan of a pot noodle.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love a good bacon butty, streaky bacon & lurpak butter, fresh lightly toasted cob.

Im not much the fan of a pot noodle."

I wonder if a posh person eats a pot noodle in secret? Like a guilty pleasure?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love a good bacon butty, streaky bacon & lurpak butter, fresh lightly toasted cob.

Im not much the fan of a pot noodle.

I wonder if a posh person eats a pot noodle in secret? Like a guilty pleasure?"

Maybe just maybe, itd have to be the slutty bombay badboy

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By *oodnitegirlWoman
over a year ago

Yorkshire

Well according to the class test I’m ‘established middle class’

And I’m sat here drinking rola cola in a pair of primark jammies.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We just don’t want chavs.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Over the years on and off here the thing that still fined the hardest to understand is the social class attitude of so many on here.

If I see well educated this means uppercase

Professional this means middleclass.

Is it just me that thinks this is a sad state of the UK in this day and age.

Plus some well most of the biggest snobs on here are not very good looking at all or that bright "

its just you nobody actually thinks about class or social standing anymore

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Dont really care how people think of me, I was born and brought up on a council estate, didnt do too well at School but got a very good job, worked hard and put away into a pension as well as other savings from an early age.

Have just retired and can live well until my private pension matures at 55

regardless of how people may look or appear, treat with respect and be polite,

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By *apiomanMan
over a year ago

Shipley


" Never seen any ‘class war’ stuff on Fab but recognise that some people are sapiophiles."

I consider myself a sapiophile (well it is my username) but I don’t think I am a snob. People’s intelligence and ability to hold interesting conversations isn’t based on where they are in the class and economic structure. I have had brilliant conversations about philosophy, culture and politics with farm labourers, care assistants and posties. I have talked to solicitors and architects who struggle to say anything interesting at all.

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By *inky chapMan
over a year ago

London


"I'm most definitely uppercase"

Haha, very good

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By *inky chapMan
over a year ago

London

I’ve found that when I travel around the country with work and enjoy myself using this that people are incredible welcoming so not sure about the class divide opinion. Just a lovely group generally!

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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago

harrow

Ok when I am watching couples having sex in a club do I ask what class they are or what they do. Nope. I watch and wank

For me, I am educated to university standard. I work for a good firm, I have been with current company 12 years,l.

Some people may think I am a chav as I wear tracksuit bottoms and football tops at home. I also go to football. However I can easily switch in to jeans a nice jacket and shirt

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By *lirty_dirty69Couple
over a year ago

Cheltenham


"I'm most definitely uppercase"

YES, YOU ARE!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You can’t buy breeding as they say

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"I self define as upper lower middle class, and would consider anybody from lower upper lower through to middle (or possibly upper) lower upper. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm most definitely uppercase"

Perhaps a typo error ? . It did make me spit out my tea though sappy. Happy New Year dear . Lol

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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago

Chippenham Malmesbury area


"I love a man in snickers

I don't like bad spelling, some people say that's snobby but I just find it a turn off

Snickers ?

A brand of work trousers... generally worn by plumbers and electricians.."

I wear these on the 4 days a week that I don't work as I'm doing a major renovation of my home. I wear a suit for the 3 days a week that I work in an office (middle management). Prefer the Snickers to be honest.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Give me a nice down to earth manly working class bloke any day if the week. Much better in bed than the posh boys in my experience

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

These threads are so insightful; a few more added to my extensive block list thank you.

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Fab is like shopping..

Some are Waitrose

Some are Sainsbury's

Some are Lidl or Aldi

Some are Charity Shop or foodbank

Funny who the blockers are ..

Just saying.. reverse snobbery at its best..

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"These threads are so insightful; a few more added to my extensive block list thank you."

Extensive block list..

Says a lot

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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago

Hillside desolate


"Fab is like shopping..

Some are Waitrose

Some are Sainsbury's

Some are Lidl or Aldi

Some are Charity Shop or foodbank

Funny who the blockers are ..

Just saying.. reverse snobbery at its best.."

But.... If they've blocked you, you can't see them, so how do you know its reverse snobbery?

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Fab is like shopping..

Some are Waitrose

Some are Sainsbury's

Some are Lidl or Aldi

Some are Charity Shop or foodbank

Funny who the blockers are ..

Just saying.. reverse snobbery at its best..

But.... If they've blocked you, you can't see them, so how do you know its reverse snobbery? "

Of course I can see who blocks me silly

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The OP is a snob himself albeit an inverted snob! So snobbery is rife

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"The OP is a snob himself albeit an inverted snob! So snobbery is rife "

Well he is certainly offensive

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By *opinovMan
over a year ago

Point Nemo, Cumbria

I sometimes wear a shirt with a collar and a tie plus a smart jacket.

Thus, I am suitcase.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm scum,

I don't have a class and don't give a fuck what class you think you are.

Theres better things to worry about"

I agree with one of your points.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm scum,

I don't have a class and don't give a fuck what class you think you are.

Theres better things to worry about

I agree with one of your points."

Happy new year Jim

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Being wealthy does not portray your class...

Your class is defined by your attitude and attributes, how you carry yourself.

I have two degrees, yet I come from a working class background. I worked hard at my education

I raised my son on a council house estate, he went to University and is now living in Edinburgh working directly with one of the most prestigious names in the gaming industry as a scripter.

He dresses like a hipster and speaks eloquently and carries himself with confidence, looks far removed from a council housing estate as you can get.

So no, class is something you either have, or you don't regardless of background and bank balance.

And it is not only the wealthy who can carve out prestigious careers. That comes from education, sheer grit and determination.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm scum,

I don't have a class and don't give a fuck what class you think you are.

Theres better things to worry about

I agree with one of your points.

Happy new year Jim "

Happy New year, Nuts. Smileyface

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By *uesdaysfundayCouple
over a year ago

Sandbach

Not that I think this is particularly important, I recently had to do a study on this. The London school of Economics published this recently where they now recognise seven class levels of society. There is a calculator you can play with. Personally I don't think it works very well if you are still living at home with parents and they own their own home. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/12037247/the-seven-social-classes-of-21st-century-britain-where-do-you-fit-in.html

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By *uriousscouserWoman
over a year ago

Wirral

I have a couple of degrees, a few post grad certificates and diplomas, and my profession is one that allows me to sign the back of your passport photos should the situation ever call for it.

I'm from an unashamedly working class background, so I don't know what Fab class that would put me into!

One of my favourite FBs left school at 16 to take a minimum wage job in a bank, later moving onto a call centre.

He was smart as a whip, and as the kids say "woke" to an extent that put me to shame.

He really helped me to question my own values and to find more balance in my life when I desperately needed it and I feel blessed to have known him.

I'm not concerned with someone's qualifications or their profession. I am interested in their intelligence, eloquence, imagination and thoughtfulness, and that comes across (or more frequently the lack of it comes across) in messages.

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By *abriallaTV/TS
over a year ago

middletown

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I pREfer A mixture of uPPer caSe and LOWerCASe

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By *abriallaTV/TS
over a year ago

middletown

I am as certain as I can be that ALL societies have class divisions. Modern Liberalism , ML's. have decided that this ought not to be so.

ML's have also decided that diverity is advantageous when all who look honestly will see that this is not so.

The UK has this odd class division based very largely on speaking voice. It is not easy to be sure whether other socieies have such a division. You have to speak the language to be sure !

edited to make clearer what I was trying to say

Not much to do with swinging tho'

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By *heIcebreakersCouple
over a year ago

Cramlington


"Over the years on and off here the thing that still fined the hardest to understand is the social class attitude of so many on here.

If I see well educated this means uppercase

Professional this means middleclass.

Is it just me that thinks this is a sad state of the UK in this day and age.

Plus some well most of the biggest snobs on here are not very good looking at all or that bright "

perhaps or would help of we all explain what we mean by social class. Part of what makes is the ice breakers is our hive mind understanding that as kids of working class parents, even though we are both now professionals, we are still the same working class kids... I've sat down for foòd with heads of state and the like, but I'm a working class kid. For some people on here I have to explain - class is a state of mind, not the numbers on your p60 or the letters after your name....

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By *iss_tressWoman
over a year ago

London


"Or..... you’ve just got your bee in a bonnet over something you’ve assumed is happening!!!

People are allowed to like what they like, dislike what they like, set whatever standards they like and ‘swing’ in whatever way enhances their life. We are well educated people with good jobs that we have worked hard to get and succeed at. We would never put anyone down but we set standards that work for us and are damn unapologetic about it. That doesn’t make us any kind of ‘class’ or snobs, it makes us people living this lifestyle the way we want. As long as we aren’t derogatory to anyone it shouldn’t really matter.

I suggest you get over it OP.... do what you want with whoever you want in whatever way you want...

"

This!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not that I think this is particularly important, I recently had to do a study on this. The London school of Economics published this recently where they now recognise seven class levels of society. There is a calculator you can play with. Personally I don't think it works very well if you are still living at home with parents and they own their own home. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/12037247/the-seven-social-classes-of-21st-century-britain-where-do-you-fit-in.html"

Couldn't read it because they wanted me to register but it looked very interesting. As a British citizen who grew up overseas I find the class separation thing fascinating. Love your comments

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By * and M lookingCouple
over a year ago

Worcester

Why would Fab be any different to the real world?

Come on the politicians proved that being well educated and wealthy doesn’t = intelligent.

Class is just other people’s perception of each other.

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Not that I think this is particularly important, I recently had to do a study on this. The London school of Economics published this recently where they now recognise seven class levels of society. There is a calculator you can play with. Personally I don't think it works very well if you are still living at home with parents and they own their own home. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/12037247/the-seven-social-classes-of-21st-century-britain-where-do-you-fit-in.html"

Interesting read. I wonder if they like putting people in pigeon holes. Fascinating that they put emergency services in one bracket. My take on this is that there is the top 6 % and the rest. If you are not in the top 6% then you never will be. Think Del going shooting on Only Fools. The rest I believe you can navigate across. The most shaming thing is that the bottom 15% is a big number

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By *uesdaysfundayCouple
over a year ago

Sandbach


"Not that I think this is particularly important, I recently had to do a study on this. The London school of Economics published this recently where they now recognise seven class levels of society. There is a calculator you can play with. Personally I don't think it works very well if you are still living at home with parents and they own their own home. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/12037247/the-seven-social-classes-of-21st-century-britain-where-do-you-fit-in.html

Interesting read. I wonder if they like putting people in pigeon holes. Fascinating that they put emergency services in one bracket. My take on this is that there is the top 6 % and the rest. If you are not in the top 6% then you never will be. Think Del going shooting on Only Fools. The rest I believe you can navigate across. The most shaming thing is that the bottom 15% is a big number"

The concern is that social mobility is as hard today as it has been.

How this concerns us on fab is we must instill an atmosphere of inclusion. I understand that while we have particular requirements, interests and qualities with people we may want to meet and socialise with. It is how we respond and react to others we meet or chat with here.

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over a year ago

Rebecca in Accounts is hardly ever gonna fuck John over in Sewerage and Waste Managment . Unless of course she quite fancies shit and piss all over her tits ..

Snobs are everywhere , but making sure you get what you want to fuck ? Nah i dont think its snobbish .. Hey weve all had a horror show... or two

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By *hav02Man
over a year ago

Glasgow/London


"Over the years on and off here the thing that still fined the hardest to understand is the social class attitude of so many on here.

If I see well educated this means uppercase

Professional this means middleclass.

Is it just me that thinks this is a sad state of the UK in this day and age.

Plus some well most of the biggest snobs on here are not very good looking at all or that bright

There's plenty of well educated working class people.

And plenty of stupid wealthy people.

Some of the poorest can be snobs in ways that don't involve money.

Class can be defined in so many ways. Profession. Income. Culture. Educaction.

We purely aspire to be rich in terms of the things money cannot buy."

Probably spot on with this. Nowadays, a lot of the "Social Class" is probably more related to individuals behaviour/mannerism more than anything.

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Rebecca in Accounts is hardly ever gonna fuck John over in Sewerage and Waste Managment . Unless of course she quite fancies shit and piss all over her tits ..

Snobs are everywhere , but making sure you get what you want to fuck ? Nah i dont think its snobbish .. Hey weve all had a horror show... or two "

Well the government talk about social mobility. They don't really want this. They are happy for a council house girl to become a doctor etc but they don't want her in the top 6 %

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Not that I think this is particularly important, I recently had to do a study on this. The London school of Economics published this recently where they now recognise seven class levels of society. There is a calculator you can play with. Personally I don't think it works very well if you are still living at home with parents and they own their own home. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/12037247/the-seven-social-classes-of-21st-century-britain-where-do-you-fit-in.html

Interesting read. I wonder if they like putting people in pigeon holes. Fascinating that they put emergency services in one bracket. My take on this is that there is the top 6 % and the rest. If you are not in the top 6% then you never will be. Think Del going shooting on Only Fools. The rest I believe you can navigate across. The most shaming thing is that the bottom 15% is a big number

The concern is that social mobility is as hard today as it has been.

How this concerns us on fab is we must instill an atmosphere of inclusion. I understand that while we have particular requirements, interests and qualities with people we may want to meet and socialise with. It is how we respond and react to others we meet or chat with here. "

I understand but surely nobody should have to do a sympathy shag or take one for the team to facilitate inclusion. Think how you might feel to be on the other end of that one or do you mean something else?

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By *uesdaysfundayCouple
over a year ago

Sandbach


"Not that I think this is particularly important, I recently had to do a study on this. The London school of Economics published this recently where they now recognise seven class levels of society. There is a calculator you can play with. Personally I don't think it works very well if you are still living at home with parents and they own their own home. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/12037247/the-seven-social-classes-of-21st-century-britain-where-do-you-fit-in.html

Interesting read. I wonder if they like putting people in pigeon holes. Fascinating that they put emergency services in one bracket. My take on this is that there is the top 6 % and the rest. If you are not in the top 6% then you never will be. Think Del going shooting on Only Fools. The rest I believe you can navigate across. The most shaming thing is that the bottom 15% is a big number

The concern is that social mobility is as hard today as it has been.

How this concerns us on fab is we must instill an atmosphere of inclusion. I understand that while we have particular requirements, interests and qualities with people we may want to meet and socialise with. It is how we respond and react to others we meet or chat with here.

I understand but surely nobody should have to do a sympathy shag or take one for the team to facilitate inclusion. Think how you might feel to be on the other end of that one or do you mean something else?"

I'm not saying you have to have sex with them to facilitate inclusion. By a drink in a club. Be civil in a thread.

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Not that I think this is particularly important, I recently had to do a study on this. The London school of Economics published this recently where they now recognise seven class levels of society. There is a calculator you can play with. Personally I don't think it works very well if you are still living at home with parents and they own their own home. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/12037247/the-seven-social-classes-of-21st-century-britain-where-do-you-fit-in.html

Interesting read. I wonder if they like putting people in pigeon holes. Fascinating that they put emergency services in one bracket. My take on this is that there is the top 6 % and the rest. If you are not in the top 6% then you never will be. Think Del going shooting on Only Fools. The rest I believe you can navigate across. The most shaming thing is that the bottom 15% is a big number

The concern is that social mobility is as hard today as it has been.

How this concerns us on fab is we must instill an atmosphere of inclusion. I understand that while we have particular requirements, interests and qualities with people we may want to meet and socialise with. It is how we respond and react to others we meet or chat with here.

I understand but surely nobody should have to do a sympathy shag or take one for the team to facilitate inclusion. Think how you might feel to be on the other end of that one or do you mean something else?

I'm not saying you have to have sex with them to facilitate inclusion. By a drink in a club. Be civil in a thread. "

Fair play to you.. it's nice to be nice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not that I think this is particularly important, I recently had to do a study on this. The London school of Economics published this recently where they now recognise seven class levels of society. There is a calculator you can play with. Personally I don't think it works very well if you are still living at home with parents and they own their own home. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/12037247/the-seven-social-classes-of-21st-century-britain-where-do-you-fit-in.html

Interesting read. I wonder if they like putting people in pigeon holes. Fascinating that they put emergency services in one bracket. My take on this is that there is the top 6 % and the rest. If you are not in the top 6% then you never will be. Think Del going shooting on Only Fools. The rest I believe you can navigate across. The most shaming thing is that the bottom 15% is a big number

The concern is that social mobility is as hard today as it has been.

How this concerns us on fab is we must instill an atmosphere of inclusion. I understand that while we have particular requirements, interests and qualities with people we may want to meet and socialise with. It is how we respond and react to others we meet or chat with here.

I understand but surely nobody should have to do a sympathy shag or take one for the team to facilitate inclusion. Think how you might feel to be on the other end of that one or do you mean something else?

I'm not saying you have to have sex with them to facilitate inclusion. By a drink in a club. Be civil in a thread.

Fair play to you.. it's nice to be nice "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So the revolution will not be televised, but it will be on fab?

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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago

Catthorpe


"We just don’t want chavs. "

. They're the pits.

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By *antra MassageMan
over a year ago

South Side.

I don't live in the UK so I don't understand the classist society you have. In Ireland, I think class might be defined by education,... which often determines what sort of job you have, how much you earn, where you live etc. And of course most of us like to socialise with "people like us".

I'm an educated man, with a number of careers behind me, with a vocational profession, a socialist, and grew up in poverty. I've no idea what class I would be slotted into if I lived in UK.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I can't think of a better use of my block button than when i see on here a person who judges people unfairly. My profile my choice

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By *iscreetfuncpl12Couple
over a year ago

Somerset


"So the revolution will not be televised, but it will be on fab?"
indeed, but if there is to be inter-class drink buying in clubs, The Bottle may be a more appropriate track to reference

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Think class war is not the best title. There are no anarchists on here I hope

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Love a bit of rough and posh

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By *ownhouseTwosomeCouple
over a year ago

Birkenhead/Liverpool

I just like good people, who are honest, true to themselves and can make me giggle. I'm not looking for a relationship, I'm looking for NSA sex, so if I fancy somebody, they make me laugh and seem like a decent person, then I don't care if they are a cleaner or a barrister.

We've been on Fab since it's inception and I've never seen any nastiness regarding social class. There's occasional snobbery, grammar nazi's and smart arses but nothing hurtful and condescending.

Where class is concerned though, it's not straightforward. I've known many a person fall from grace and lose everything, finding themselves working 12 hour security shifts and living hand to mouth. Similarly, I've known people come from nothing, worked hard, engaged a shed load of self belief and become very successful, enjoying a good life. Yes, people from certain classes can display stereotypical behaviours but it's not an exact science and too many presumptions can be made.

We are in Liverpool where some of the hardest working people are also the poorest people, but would give you the shirt off their backs if you needed it. THIS is what I mean by good people and is far more attractive to me than someone with a Cambridge education, speaks the Queens English and has a good tailor!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We love it when someone describes themselves as being professional people

1. Quite a few of them incorrectly spell Professional (usually 2 F's)

2. Are they saying they are Professional at being a person.

It used to mean

"A profession is something a little more than a job, it is a career for someone that wants to be part of society, who becomes competent in their chosen sector through training; maintains their skills through continuing professional development (CPD); and commits to behaving ethically,"

lots dont see that anymore.

Ooh, ‘citing. I’m professional."

To be honest, I've never seen that definition. As far as I'm concerned a profession is something you attain through university education and registering with a professional board (who will have a code of conduct).

I can correlate the two definitions but I'm being pedantic.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I just like good people, who are honest, true to themselves and can make me giggle. I'm not looking for a relationship, I'm looking for NSA sex, so if I fancy somebody, they make me laugh and seem like a decent person, then I don't care if they are a cleaner or a barrister.

We've been on Fab since it's inception and I've never seen any nastiness regarding social class. There's occasional snobbery, grammar nazi's and smart arses but nothing hurtful and condescending.

Where class is concerned though, it's not straightforward. I've known many a person fall from grace and lose everything, finding themselves working 12 hour security shifts and living hand to mouth. Similarly, I've known people come from nothing, worked hard, engaged a shed load of self belief and become very successful, enjoying a good life. Yes, people from certain classes can display stereotypical behaviours but it's not an exact science and too many presumptions can be made.

We are in Liverpool where some of the hardest working people are also the poorest people, but would give you the shirt off their backs if you needed it. THIS is what I mean by good people and is far more attractive to me than someone with a Cambridge education, speaks the Queens English and has a good tailor!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just look at Boris he's upper class and silly as a yellow cucumber "

He's not aristocratic, is he?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love a man in snickers

I don't like bad spelling, some people say that's snobby but I just find it a turn off

I love naughty play and I think that can be in any social class?! Happy holidays everyone "

Sneakers or choc bars?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just look at Boris he's upper class and silly as a yellow cucumber

He's not aristocratic, is he? "

upper class eccentric

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's not about money, it's not about class.. it's about education ..

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I'm assuming that means university. And yet in uni you teach yourself (gain knowledge under your own steam) or fail.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Difficult to define class, it’s a verb not a noun/nomination , it’s what you paradigms make it.

Now talk to me about values, you would have my interest."

It is def not a verb

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I am educated, own a successful business, work hard, employ good people, enjoy fine wine, good food and want to meet people who have have more to talk about than Botox, Benefits, Burger King and Barking Dogs ..

I'm educated, and educate others.

Funnily enough, most of the people I've met who wanted to talk about benefits, botox and barking dogs have been those who own businesses and consider their taste in wine important....

My wine cellar and collection is very important to me...

Everyone should know one good book, one artist and one composer..

I enjoy good food, wine and company. We are all different..

I've tasted decent wine. It's just wine and ultimately of little consequence.

Honestly, I couldn't give a shit what books, composers or artists other people know - it doesn't make their life experiences any more or less valid.

I find plenty of interesting things to discuss with the "uneducated" but less with those who think that getting a certificate for reading some books/papers makes them somehow "better" than others.

Not better just more interesting..

They really aren't. Just because you've got a bachelor's degree, doesn't mean you aren't a cliche or a bore.

In agreement on that one. I like to mix with people of my ilk. I am sure nobody would deny me that simple pleasure

What on earth is your "ilk"?

Are you somehow saying that people who are like you are better company?

I've marked enough dissertations for know that just because you've got a degree, it doesn't mean that you've ever had an original thought....

I do not seek original thoughts but just good company with good compatible friends.. we discuss art and literature and Gogglebox. Original thoughts ?

Life is the basis for both art and literature.

Also, gogglebox is the ultimate in the dumbing down of society. A programme where we watch other people as they watch telly?

"

It is OK to enjoy a programme where you can switch off your brain and have a laugh, especially if you have a job wherein you have to keep alert, engage the neurons and be responsible, in many cases, for the lives of others.

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By *juk72Man
over a year ago

Reading


"Love a bit of rough and posh "

I know my place, actually I don't but reference is on topic.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not that I think this is particularly important, I recently had to do a study on this. The London school of Economics published this recently where they now recognise seven class levels of society. There is a calculator you can play with. Personally I don't think it works very well if you are still living at home with parents and they own their own home. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/12037247/the-seven-social-classes-of-21st-century-britain-where-do-you-fit-in.html"

Glad to see the removal of the underclass.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not that I think this is particularly important, I recently had to do a study on this. The London school of Economics published this recently where they now recognise seven class levels of society. There is a calculator you can play with. Personally I don't think it works very well if you are still living at home with parents and they own their own home. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/12037247/the-seven-social-classes-of-21st-century-britain-where-do-you-fit-in.html

Interesting read. I wonder if they like putting people in pigeon holes. Fascinating that they put emergency services in one bracket. My take on this is that there is the top 6 % and the rest. If you are not in the top 6% then you never will be. Think Del going shooting on Only Fools. The rest I believe you can navigate across. The most shaming thing is that the bottom 15% is a big number"

Either I scan read it or you did. Is it not emerging services?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Rebecca in Accounts is hardly ever gonna fuck John over in Sewerage and Waste Managment . Unless of course she quite fancies shit and piss all over her tits ..

Snobs are everywhere , but making sure you get what you want to fuck ? Nah i dont think its snobbish .. Hey weve all had a horror show... or two

Well the government talk about social mobility. They don't really want this. They are happy for a council house girl to become a doctor etc but they don't want her in the top 6 %"

With your views on council houses we could swap government with Tom.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Anyone seen In Bruges? There's going to be a war between the whites and the blacks.... Reminds me of that for some reason.

No wars to be had. Educated from working and vica versa. Just need to look hard enough or ask the question. People often presume I'm posh just because I'm educated to a half decent standard.

Anyway... Surely the most intelligent person would be the one who realises there is no difference between the classes there is only difference betwwen the person

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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago

Hillside desolate


"Anyone seen In Bruges? There's going to be a war between the whites and the blacks.... Reminds me of that for some reason.

No wars to be had. Educated from working and vica versa. Just need to look hard enough or ask the question. People often presume I'm posh just because I'm educated to a half decent standard.

Anyway... Surely the most intelligent person would be the one who realises there is no difference between the classes there is only difference betwwen the person"

In Bruges is such a great film, one of those ones I went into it not expecting much, and I loved it! Sorry, off topic

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone seen In Bruges? There's going to be a war between the whites and the blacks.... Reminds me of that for some reason.

No wars to be had. Educated from working and vica versa. Just need to look hard enough or ask the question. People often presume I'm posh just because I'm educated to a half decent standard.

Anyway... Surely the most intelligent person would be the one who realises there is no difference between the classes there is only difference betwwen the person

In Bruges is such a great film, one of those ones I went into it not expecting much, and I loved it! Sorry, off topic "

Good topic though! Saw they've recently added it to Netflix so had to rewatch it! Such a slow burner made by really strong acting perfomances! Literally one of my fav movies ever. Think it's Peter Dinklage in that scene as well.

Oh and just to clarify if there is a class war I'm in with the working class...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What should be remembered is that any categorising/labelling is simply a short cut in providing info of people who fit into those groups :

A professional - someone who adheres to a code of conduct and has degree level education.

Upper class - a member of aristocracy

Tory supporter - an arse hole (just kidding ).

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

NSAchick-

In Bruges is fantastic.

Colin Farrell shines in it

"Three Billboards Outside? Ebbing, Missouri"- is by the same director. It'very quirky & really draws you in.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"NSAchick-

In Bruges is fantastic.

Colin Farrell shines in it

"Three Billboards Outside? Ebbing, Missouri"- is by the same director. It'very quirky & really draws you in."

Yeah it's a really good movie! Watched it the other week and was impressed.

The guard and six shooter are also by the same director. I recommend both if you've not seen. The Guard has Brendan Gleeson in it again as well

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