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[quote=Anonymous]I’ve always considered my family to be upper class because of the lifestyle we have and the types of people we spend time with. My grandparents worked in government between the 40s and the 60s And for close friends with most of the people running the country. They attended state dinners and other high-level, social events regularly, even though they were not wealthy themselves, and my mom used to describe her mortification, her clothes coming from the equivalent of Walmart. In the 60s, my grandmother married a man who was very wealthy and he fully brought her into his world. Family foundations, patrons of local institutions, black tie, events, etc. even though my parents were what I’d consider upper middle-class, grew up, understanding the world of the upper class quite well. My husband and I have an upper class income, but tend to lead an upper middle class lifestyle in terms of how we spend it. [/quote]
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