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Yeh it's mostly non NT autism, but this along with sub Chadlite looks are the trifecta of inceldom in the UK.
I was raised upper middle class in the UK and speak with RP accent which is uncommon. Only 3% of the population speaks like this, though this is extrapolated from one study in Norwich.
Having said that, I live in a part of the UK where RP is uncommon, so the 3% is probably accurate for the region where I live.
The exact area I live is affluent and full of rich boomers, but the region of the UK, is quite poor and low social class and well, that's where all the young people and women are.
So whenever I approached one, it's some working class girl most of the time, with a regional accent and they probably think I'm some posh twat.
When my friend who had a similar upbringing to me, went to the local university and lived in halls of residence, his flatmates called him a Tory (as in conservative party member).
The number one thing in the UK, is fitting in, which means where I live, being NT, being a chav, speaking with regional accent.
Being of higher social class only helps in terms of personal wealth and if you're working a corporate job in the city of London. Also it helps socialising if you lived in richer parts of the UK like Surrey, Buckinghamshire, South east England.
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@Jason Voorhees
I was raised upper middle class in the UK and speak with RP accent which is uncommon. Only 3% of the population speaks like this, though this is extrapolated from one study in Norwich.
Having said that, I live in a part of the UK where RP is uncommon, so the 3% is probably accurate for the region where I live.
The exact area I live is affluent and full of rich boomers, but the region of the UK, is quite poor and low social class and well, that's where all the young people and women are.
So whenever I approached one, it's some working class girl most of the time, with a regional accent and they probably think I'm some posh twat.
When my friend who had a similar upbringing to me, went to the local university and lived in halls of residence, his flatmates called him a Tory (as in conservative party member).
The number one thing in the UK, is fitting in, which means where I live, being NT, being a chav, speaking with regional accent.
Being of higher social class only helps in terms of personal wealth and if you're working a corporate job in the city of London. Also it helps socialising if you lived in richer parts of the UK like Surrey, Buckinghamshire, South east England.
@SecularIslamist
@Jason Voorhees
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