delericho
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Middle class, verging on upper middle.
I have a cousin who is upper middle verging on wealthy, and my grandparents were once poor (now solidly middle).
Having said that, 'class' is a rather different thing in the UK, which plays havoc with discussions. And your class depends largely on birth - a dirt-poor member of the aristocracy is still a member of the aristocracy, while some of our millionaire politicians still claim to be working class. It's a bit bizarre.
(Also, there was an effort made to redefine the classes in the UK a couple of years ago based on a couple of factors. As I recall, my placement varied between the top two tiers based solely on whether I said I liked opera or not. Oddly enough, that system never caught on.)
I have a cousin who is upper middle verging on wealthy, and my grandparents were once poor (now solidly middle).
Having said that, 'class' is a rather different thing in the UK, which plays havoc with discussions. And your class depends largely on birth - a dirt-poor member of the aristocracy is still a member of the aristocracy, while some of our millionaire politicians still claim to be working class. It's a bit bizarre.
(Also, there was an effort made to redefine the classes in the UK a couple of years ago based on a couple of factors. As I recall, my placement varied between the top two tiers based solely on whether I said I liked opera or not. Oddly enough, that system never caught on.)