depends on the 'people' saying it....some of us actually accept that we were born working class and have been lucky enough and studied hard and moved beyond our roots whilst still holding them close to our hearts.
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I'd say this whilst accepting that many people claim working class 'roots' where I suspect we're talking a few centuries ago
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"Working class roots? Yes of course, I've driven through teesside many times"
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Working class root(ed out of this bloodline)s
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"there were homeless ppl in the same town as my house"
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“Someone I know once had a bossinstead of being one”
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I think someone suggested sending the Irish "our surplus working class roots such as parsnips" during their potato famine once. But apart from that occasion....
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i have a degree in roots, specialising in being working class ACTUALLY
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"irish peasant stock " we had a cleaner who came from Galway
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