Confession (gulp) when I moved from Lancashire to Surrey in the 70s, I spent quite a considerable time losing my Northern accent as I felt like a fish out of water. I would try to avoid having a 'bath' or cutting the 'grass' in case I was caught out. You can imagine the state I lived in, dirty and kept losing the cat!
People move around much more now and I'd like to think I wouldn't bother but I still find myself adopting the speech patterns of who I'm with, to some degree. Back up North, I try and speak Northern, down in the Surrey Stockbroker belt I can vary from regal to Eastend.
Pathetic or what? 
From sinner to saint, quite a transformation.
Taking dogs on holiday in summer



And as my earlier post on the thread said, what defines middle class is, quite simply, education. Education is what made the middle classes emerge and education is what they stand for now, and gives them strength in the face of both outright snobbishness and inverted snobbishness.
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while the men (mainly officers but not all, including her husband who wasn't, though he was promoted later) were elsewhere. When the husbands returned and the 'ladies' realised my friend's husband was not "officer class" they stopped speaking to her for the rest of the evening. I don't think she was flabbergasted, just disgusted, but I was flabbergasted when she told me. Such snobs!
