Is messiness a sign of low class?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One of the kindest, and richest, person I know is also one of the messiest.


+1

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually I noticed people who have had less tend to be more careful with their worldly possessions and less messy.


Yes, the neatest people I know grew up working class or poor and now they made it, they take care of their stuff a lot better than the people who have always had stuff handed to them.


Likewise. The salvi and guatemalan women I know are very neat and tidy but back home they lived in a hut or tiny home with dirt floors and chickens. The messiest people I know grew up with money.


Well when you have a dirt floor and chickens, you clean all the time. Ditto a barn or a kitchen. Or toddlers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It can be a sign of depression and/or mental illness, which cuts across class lines.


+1.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Messiness is being the top soccer player.


Very good point
Anonymous
A real sign of low class is asking and posting about what is low class
Anonymous
Not at all. My grandparents were relatively low income, their apartment was sparkling. No clutter either.
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