Oh, no, I did not at all mean that classes are defined in the same way as they were 100 years ago. You do not stay working class, upper class, middle class. It all depends on your job, but it is mostly not the guys in their manors who resent swearing, or not the people on the social estates, it is the people in their terraced houses who are shocked at every remotely possible swear word. Even 'crap' is forbidden now.
But the whole thing started with what I said. In the meantime people are more mobile in society, but still their attitudes change. The guy from the social estate who now works in the City will not want his children to say 'sh*t' although he might have said it in his childhood.
And that phenomenon not only is apparent in word use, but also accents (the vocalised R for example) and other moral values.


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