As children and even adults, many families have been fortunate enough to have a decent home, plenty of food, and a plethora of toys and technology. Before children enter public school, they are naïve and always think that every kid was just as fortunate as them. Sadly, this is incorrect. As everyone gets older, they began to understand that many kid and adults do not possess the same privileges. On the other hand, they usually also figured that there are individuals who possess more wealth as well. As humans interact with others, it is only natural that the mind begins to wonder would it would be like to live in someone else's shoes. An average day of the upper class, upper-middle class, middle class, working …show more content…
They start their day in a moderately expensive home, waking up around eight by the sound of a quality alarm clock that produces soothing sounds to wake the sleepers up. The mother and father get up, fix themselves a nutritious breakfast, and then go through the same routine with their children. The mother is first to start the day, she has a 9:30 lecture, as she is a professor of English at Yale. The father loads up his kids in his luxury car and takes them to private schools. The father then heads to work, where he is the director of finance at a major company. After the work day is over, the father and mother head home. They are greeted by their children and the nanny as they walk in the door. The mother and father prepare a healthy dinner and then take their children to tutoring. After tutoring, the parents then take their children to their favorite clothing store and let them each buy an outfit as a reward. Once home, the parents and the children go to bed as another day is completed. When thinking of special events of the upper middle class, I picture a nice venue rented for the guests attending and a buffet-styled dinner, along with multiple dessert options. I picture everyone dancing and having a good time. The dress code is a bit more relaxed than the upper class, the women wearing dresses or slacks and the men wearing dress shirts. The upper-middle class is far more relaxed than the upper …show more content…
These individuals are overworked and underpaid. A working poor family of three is up around four in the morning, due to loud neighbors. When they are finally able to go back to sleep and wake up at a decent time, the parents have then realized they seemed to have overslept by thirty minutes. Frantically rushing to get themselves and their kids ready, they are all rushed through the door with generic brand Pop-Tarts hanging out of their mouths. Miraculously enough, the parents and kids get to their destinations on time. The father works full-time at a local car repair business, while the mother works at a fast food restaurant full-time. After a long day, the family curls up in front of the television with cheap microwavable meals and discusses their days. The parents try their best to help with homework, even if it means guessing on some problems they are not sure of. After everyone is asleep, the nocturnal neighbors start up again with their unbearable noise. Special events include piling up all the guests in the living room like sardines and socializing over a family-sized bucket of fried chicken and cheap beer. They all are just enjoying the company of others that they care