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[li]Wall-to-Wall Pile Carpet > Working Class.[/li]Low-maintenance and nice to walk barefoot on. Won’t be ruining an expensive rug if I sit in there and eat and spill food, or if I track mud in.
[li]Best Sellers and Art Pottery > Middle Middle[/li]This was the closest I could get to the “lots of books on a wide variety of subjects” that I have.
[li]Collage of New Family Photos > Working Class[/li]Again, the closest I could get to the “photos of cool castles and such that I got at sidewalk art fairs” that I have (I still have to put them up in the new house…sigh)
[li]Ethan Allen Convertible Sofa Bed > Middle Middle[/li]I actually have an Ikea sofa bed. I like it because it’s comfortable, but not so nice that I have to worry about putting my feet on it or letting the cats get on it
[li]32" color > Trailer Park[/li]I actually have a 27" color TV, and no plans to replace it until it dies. I know I’d never use the living room if the TV weren’t there, but there are lots of other things I’d rather spend money on than a fancy TV.
[li]Grandfather’s Civil War sword > Old Money[/li](How old are these people supposed to be? It would be my great-great or great-great-great grandfather’s, if I had one) Swords are cool. A fish tank would be nice, too, but requires maintenance and worrying about the cats getting at it
[li]Elk hound > Old Money[/li]I babysat for a family that had a Norwegian Elkhound once. It was a cute dog with a nice temperament and such a soft coat. I do want a dog, but the kind I’d most like to get is a corgi.
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I guess all we can conclusively say is that I am not Nouveau Riche…
Thanks for the link. This was more accurate for me and my family of origin. You know, the no-television-in-the-living-room, unmatched saki cups, edumacated type.
I was all over the place in the first game. If you play the game further it gives you a quiz and I was almost completely new money there. I generally refer to myself as a hippie-yuppie, so it works.
I came out as middle middle, with a couple working class things and the “trailer park” TV (I hardly watch TV; why should I have a really expensive one?). I guess “cheap student” isn’t a recognized social class.
Apparently I’m old money with some down class tendencies. Can’t hang Great-great -grandfather’s sword because it passed to another branch of the family generations ago (really, he helped burn Columbia, SC, when he went through there with Uncle Billy in‘65). I like Labrador Retrievers, although they need to stay out side. I like original art though not many people would recognize the artist. Like recliners and big TVs, too. But the quiz says I’m an elitist. Maybe so, I’m on this board, aren’t I?
Middle middle. With individual choices ranging from trailer park to old money.
I wanted a goofy mutt, and the closest I could get was that bloody lab. And while I didn’t particularly want my great-grandfather’s Civil War sword (mainly because he didn’t have one - the closest would be that guy from my grandmother’s side of the family who was captured at Yorktown with the other Hessian troops.) it was the least objectionable of the available choices. And 32" TV are cheapos? What on earth is a 20", then?
All middle middle, except the no TV option. Those choices seem to be the most utilitarian. I’d also take a German Shepherd or collie over a lab any day. A pit bull would work as a guard dog, but they just give me the creeps.
The dog choice is funny. For me, the Lab is the closest to random mutt they had to offer. This is much different than purchasing a ‘Labrador Retriever,’ Lab mutts run amok about here.