The most middle-class first-world problems...

There's some interesting interpretations of what 'middle class' means in this thread.

As a reminder, here's the dictionary definition:
a social group that consists of well-educated people, such as doctors, lawyers, and teachers, who have good jobs and are not poor, but are not very rich.

So upper-middle-class problems, for some of us.

I think this is the established definition:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppv97S3ih14
 
My ebike wasn't charged this morning.

I can't decide if my Mercedes or porsche is more environmentally friendly.

This one the greenest between mine, working class reply

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Just for transparency and I like to be pretty honest on here the merc is my daughters boyfriends, but my point is, possessions and class are not the same IMHO, new cars just stress me out, dent avoidance, depreciation ect property has always been the priority for my money
 
I'm quite shocked that after all these decades of me being proud of my working class status that the goalposts have moved and I'm now classed as middle class.
 
you're probably not :p that 2 ronnies vid is good - middle class = looking up to 'upper class' + looking down on 'working class', stuck in the middle :p
working class = don't care
 
I've just noticed that the Nespresso pods I use will run out in about 4 days, Amazon won't have stock to replace them until the 27th February. The thought of having to use a cafetiere with fresh ground coffee over the convenience of a pod in a Nespresso machine is stressing me out.
 
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