Treatment of different social classes - what are your experiences?


 

 

 
I'm originally from Eastern Europe, but my parents came to Germany when I was around three or four years old.

Thank you very much for your honest and decent answer. I really appreciate that.

I'm really sorry that I'm only writing back now.

Although I visit this internet forum almost every day and immediately see/read messages from you and others, I don't write back because my English skills are very poor and I can't always find the right words to write a proper message.

I really hope that you can understand my point of view. I apologize very much for the delay. It certainly wasn't my intention to keep you waiting.

All my life I have thought that people from the so-called "upper class" are arrogant and think they are better than others, but in recent years I have experienced the exact opposite. They are down-to-earth, very helpful, friendly, open-minded and many other positive character traits.

The worst experiences I've had (mainly exclusion, insults, teasing and bullying) have been with people who are average, both men and women. These often presented themselves as if they were something better.

But as mentioned, this is a generalization. There are good and bad people all over the world. Nobody is perfect.

Of course it could be that there is bad talk behind our back, but to be honest I can't imagine that. I got to know a few and everyone comes from really good homes. Nobody has such bad behavior.

To me, the term "upper class" does not mean a person who has a lot of money, but someone (male and female) who is well-mannered, gentlemanly, distinguished and has a true interest in others.

Someone who builds up other people, not put them down.

There are many millionaires (for example through real estate trading, cryptocurrencies, coaching, etc.) who live in places like Dubai or Monaco and use this money to buy expensive watches, cars, houses and much more.

Money itself does not determine whether someone belongs to a certain social class, at least in my experience.

Please never give up. Yes, it's easier said than done, but if you let people like that bother you, they've won their disgusting little game.

Don't let that happen.

All the best to you and your family.


Thank you very much for your interesting message and clarification.

Yes, what you wrote is true. For such people it is a "dog-eat-dog" world. A constant competition, so to speak.

However, I thank God and am incredibly happy that they will never come to power.

Our parents' generation knew and used the term "blue-bloods" (Rh-negative) back then. The ones who took over the world. Kingdoms and royal dynasties. Nobility.

Some cultures have ancient paintings and statues of "gods" who have blue skin color.

Nowadays we would say fallen angels or nephilim.

They have all the money in the world, power, intelligence, technology, information and knowledge to be at the top of the pyramid in the future.
people who were lucky enough to be born into the upper class (as stated by you) are people who have generally no issues being extremely accepting and nice. Normally people become extremely emphatic due to having gone through such stuff themselves or they are like that by birth. Since life is tough for the average man, i'd say that we be understanding to everyone around us.
 

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