I was born and grew up in Sweden. It never ocurred to me that I belonged to a class. We were just 'normal' people. Had I lived in the UK we would have been considered working class. I went to grammar school and university and this was not thought of as unusual or unnecessary. There was nothing like the 11 plus examination, instead our progress had been measured since we started school at the age of 7. I started a no-fee grammar school when I was 13.
I'm not sure that all of us value education and qualifications in this country. Not so long ago a neighbour commented that her granddaughter was interested in working in a nursery school. She found out that she needed certain qualifications and my neighbour's reaction was ”why does she need qualifications, it's only working with kids?” I get the feeling that this sort of reasoning is not uncommon.
What’s a household item that reminds you of your grandma’s house?
MAKE A SENTENCE GAME [FEB '26]
Precious sentimental objects lost.
