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middle class.
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upper middle class. :)
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upper at first and then really low and then middle... idk
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I grew up in a very low class family, lights were always turned off, used clothes, junk car (if we had one at the time) and we moved to a new place at least every 6 months. Left home and promised to never make my kids live like that, and they do not.
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Upper :)
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middle class.
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Upper middle class, I would say.
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Born into a lower class family which moved into middle class before I was a teenager. Both parents obtained their college degrees while both worked.
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Middle class, blue collar. My Dad always had a good job in manufacturing, my Mom was a homemaker.
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Upper middle class...both of my parents hold post-graduate degrees.
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My mother earned a lower class salary, however we managed to live a middle class lifestyle if that makes any sense.
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Middle class. If I were to live with my grandparent's, it would have been upper.
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Both lower class and upper. My mother's was lower, my father's was upper.
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Pensioner/university student class. Almost working class. It has varied.
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all of the above. 0-10 i was middle class then my mom moved me away and because being a single mom is so hard.. 11-14 was very very low class then she re-married, so... 15-18 high upper class funny how much things can change...
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Middle, but we tended to live as if we were lower.
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From a financial standpoint, I'd have to say lower..however, in every other way upper class all the way! :)
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All 3 actually, i never lived in one place for very long, was passed around from family member to family member as a child.
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upper middle class...but considering that i live in east africa, that would be equivalent to just plain middle class in the western world.
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I grew up in a very low class family..my father was a student when I was born and he had 2 more years to finish the school..Me and my mother stayed far away from him because his school was there..and about 5 years my father couldnt earn enough money to look after us well..I was always sick and my mother was allways unhappy..but we didnt give up..My father and I are surgeons..My father is a maxillofasial surgeon and I am a Head and Neck Surgeon..So it doesnt matter where u were grown up and whose u grow up with...
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Very typically middle class
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The lower level of middle class the first 11 years, then solid middle class living in a well-to-do neighborhood.
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Lower class. It was good for me.
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grow up? not interested. thank you very much.
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