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The Music Guru.
Join Date: Jun 2009
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So I just assumed that I am American and answered the questions. Most of them can be applied to Canadian life as well, I guess. Who knows if that messed up my results, but I answered every question with 100% honesty.
I scored 23. But I don't really fit into either of the interpretations that I'm "supposed" to fit into: Quote:
We are middle class at best. Quote:
I grew up in a middle class neighbourhood, went to a high school with mostly middle class students (there were a few lower class kids there too, though), and most of my friends today are from middle class families. Maybe it's better to be a working-class person in Canada than in the US? Well, there you have it. Sorry for that verbal drivel, but I had to respond to those descriptions. I have always thought of my socioeconomic status as "working-class", but maybe that's not the case. I'm just a middle-class girl with working-class values, I guess. |
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