16 Household Items That Scream You're Middle Class
"I'm so fancy, you already now" is not everyone's usual first line - or anyone's if you're generally sound. It seems you might be a bit more "middle class" than you think though.
The etiquette expert William Hanson - in collaboration with home insurer Esure - has revealed the 16 household items that indicate you're middle class. The list includes common items that you can find in all homes to more extravagant or 'unusual' day to day items.
The items that indicate you belong to a middle-class household include:
1. Smart TV (owned by 42% of middle-class households)
2. Dyson vacuum cleaner (owned by 38% of middle-class households)
3. Barbeque (owned by 31% of middle-class households)
4. Vinyl records (owned by 17% of middle-class households)
5. iMac (owned by 12% of middle-class households)
6. Nutribullet (owned by 11% of middle-class households)
7. Antler or Samsonite luggage (owned by 10% of middle-class households)
8. Wood burning stove (owned by 9% of middle-class households)
9. Spiralizer (owned by 8% of middle-class households)
10. Mulberry bag (owned by 5% of middle class households
11. Matching coasters (owned by 5% of middle-class households)
12. Boiling water taps (owned by 4% of middle-class households)
13. Hot tub (owned by 4% of middle-class households)
14. Aga range cooker (owned by 4% of middle-class households)
15. Smeg fridge (owned by 4% of middle-class households)
16. Brompton bike (owned by 3% of middle-class households)
If you scored zero then you're a true man of the people. 1 - 4 means you're a 'Little middle class' and maybe you're resisting it. 5-12 means your 'Very middle class' and happily, blend fruit and veg in your Nutri bullet all day long. 13-16 means you're ‘Extremely middle class' and you should probably go drink some Chai tea.
Tag someone who has these items in their house and share the burden of being "painfully middle class".