Jedeye Sniv
Banned
I'm barely middle class. I don't pronounce my t's and I think say shit like "init" un-ironically.
I'm in a similar place, although like the article says, class is really all relative. I always considered myself working class, but it's when I hang out with other actual working class people that I notice 'oh yeah, I'm not one of these people any more am I?'
tbh I think education has more to do with the perception of class than anything to do with wealth. Read a few books, learn some long words and don't talk like a twat and voila, you have alienated the dolescum and factory workers you grew up with. I find I'm in a weird place professionally, working in a private school environment with legitimately quite posh people - people who use lower case roman numerals for the date own more than one suit, will wear a cravat without irony, when you say you in a band they ask "brass or woodwind?"
So I'd say I've become middle class by dint of education/employment/home ownership but I'm still the kid who went to Connaught school and grew up on a council estate. I just don't sound like it any more...