I don't deny that I had a very privileged upbringing, but my parents and that town maintained a sense of normalcy that I think many people find hard to achieve, and I am so grateful for that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I definitely feel like I had a different upbringing to a lot of other people, but not in a bad - or good - way.
My upbringing was solid because of the people I had around me.
I was fortunate enough to have an upbringing that made me more accepting of who I am.
My upbringing was very straightforward suburban working class upbringing.
Compared to people in Africa, I think we've all had privileged upbringings.
Honestly, I grew up in pretty modest circumstances. We were a middle-class family.
I think I've had a very privileged life.
I saw my parents come over. They were immigrants, they had no money. My dad wore the same pair of shoes, I had some ugly clothes growing up, and I never had any privileges. In some ways, I think the person that I am now, I think it's good that I had that kind of tough upbringing.
I had a very modest upbringing.
I grew up in a very small country town in Victoria. I had a very normal, low-key kind of upbringing. I went to school, I hung out with my friends, I fought with my younger sisters. It was all very normal.