As a child it doesn’t matter but as you grown up the class become clearer and clearer. While I was growing up I thought my dad was rich because he always gave me what I needed, but as I got older I realized that my dad never graduated from high school but got his GED because he had to drop out and help my grandmother. He always wanted better for me to get good grade and go to college but still try instill the values that his working mother taught him and her parents taught her, something is not worth it if you don’t work hard for it, for them it was money for food and clothes, for me its school and money.
Social classes mean a lot more than it should in the U.S. from high school students to middle age men and women, they all see people by where they come from and who their parents are. Who their parents are reflect more than who they are because of social classes.
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