Class is another thing that seems to differ across the Atlantic but I'm not sure. In the US, 'upper class' means the most rich & successful?
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Whilst here, it means someone in the immediate family holds a title. They may or may not be wealthy or successful but usually are the former
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Upper middle class is UK equivalent of rich, right?
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Usually, yes. Tho they can also be poor personally but come from family with money. Still more about accent & education than earning.
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