"servant-keeping" class
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Is it middle class = newish, professional money and upper class = literal peers & the formal aristocracy?
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I think so, although would like advice from an actual Brit.
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well, he went to public school...
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I'd thought "upper middle class" meant gentlemen who have to work.
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So if your dad is a squire, you're upper class, but if your dad is a lawyer, you're upper middle class, except maybe if he's the Lord Chancellor.
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That is correct. He wasn't born with any titles or claims to such, thus he could only ever be "middle class".
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Remember, the Forsytes of Galsworthy’s Forsyte Saga are described as “middle class”.
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