not that great acctually
hard.
In 1912 only 20% of the population of Britain were middle class, they would have played games like lawn tennis and snooker. Reading was also popular in 1912. They probably would have had at least one servant and life would have been a lot better than the working class.
Always Working
Life in the South for the upper middle class was carefree
scary but i died in 1942 and i wrote this answer in 1981
hard.
It was poo
Life in the working class in 1912 was often challenging, with long hours, low wages, and poor working conditions in factories and mines. Many families lived in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, with limited access to healthcare and education. Workers often faced exploitation and lacked job security.
In 1912 only 20% of the population of Britain were middle class, they would have played games like lawn tennis and snooker. Reading was also popular in 1912. They probably would have had at least one servant and life would have been a lot better than the working class.
Like most workers, a working life.
Life in Victorian times was characterized by strict social norms, rigid class divisions, and a focus on morality and respectability. Wealthy Victorians enjoyed lavish lifestyles, while the working class faced challenging living and working conditions. The era also saw significant advancements in industry, technology, and the arts.
Always Working
how shud i know
Hours were long, Conditions were bad and pay was low. This of course only counts for the real working class but like now there will have being working class people with a job they liked, and got paid well for.
An awful lot like living in the UK today and being working class
Life in the South for the upper middle class was carefree
Just like most other countries the Caribbean has a working class a middle class and an upper class of course the ratio of the classes is different depending on the Caribbean