Could You Survive In Middle Class

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Which areas are true for you and what surprises you? The areas that are true to me are Could You Survive in Middle Class? and Could you cope with a spouse/ partner who came from generational poverty (or had that mindset)? I believe these two are the most true for me because I have grown up in a middle class way of life and most people I have been in a relationship with have come from a middle class to poverty way of life. I was surprised by the fact that more areas were not true for me. This surprised me because, I feel like I have experienced a little of every socio-economic life style.

What do you think is not true?
I think that the use of so many stereotypes is not true. Throughout every quiz there are so many points that are stereotypical

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