Day 3
All I Say Is What I See In My Everyday Tasks, And From People Around Me
As I work in the civil service you can come across a whole variety of people from lower class to middle class to upper-class. Lets stick with the lower-class, I suppose you could say people look down on someone who is from the lower class, the typical stereotypes is a young girl aged 16 or so, months pregnant father not around and has had two more boyfriends in the last two months. I am going to be stereotypical and say I have seen a lot of people in the "bracket", but I want to say that under that person lies a heart, and inside that heart is a heartbeat just like mine and yours and if people just sit down and talk to these "lower-class people" they would realise that these people have a heart that cares, thinks, and understands, I know not everyone will have all of those nice things about them but the majority do.
Middle class
As I have said I work in the civil service and the typical people are in the middle class brand, the typical person is that middle class, lower class person. I see that these people that all so in the "bracket" can be teenagers and at 16 or so get pregnant and not be with the father and has also had two more boyfriends in the past to months but that doesn't discount that inside that venerable young women lies a heart, and in that heart has a heartbeat.
Upper class
Working in the civil servant industry the typical upper-class, or so they like to think are the Judges and the Barristers, well these judges and Barrister you can tell a mile off they have this arrogance about them, for the top judges and barrister out there I better say the majority do, well these people who have allot of money and that try and get people to think that life for them is fun, good and much much better, but I can tell you it isn't. The upper class are unfortunately the ones with allot of problems, there children themselves have unfortunately have mental health problems, from anxiety to anorexia.
What I am saying to summarise it is that you don't have to be from one " class " to have problems there are thousands, millions, no not millions but billions of people that have problems and that your not alone.
Underneath the majority, theirs that word again, lies something good unfortunately not everyone has that goodness but the chances of me haven't that goodness is vastly in favour of being in the nice section. In fact I no I am