I'm not part of a middle-class establishment. I'm working class, and I grew up in a council house.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My parents were determined to move into the middle class.
I grew up in the suburbs, a calm suburb, without tension, with working-class and middle-class people mixed together.
I grew up in an underprivileged home.
I grew up middle class. My father was a public functionary who didn't leave an inheritance, just debts.
I'm a working-class kid from a blue-collar New England family.
I am hard-core middle class.
I'm painfully middle class.
I grew up middle class - my dad was a high school teacher; there were five kids in our family. We all shared a nine-hundred-square-foot home with one bathroom. That was exciting. And my wife is Irish Catholic and also very, very barely middle class.
I was a lower middle-class kid. My family had no money. There was no room in our small house where there were already four kids, including myself, living.
I grew up in a working class neighborhood in Sweden, which, during my teens, gentrified and is now completely middle class and even upper middle class.