These classes tend to focus on spirituality, responsibility, and leadership.
When one of'them went, however, a whole "class" tended to follow within weeks.
The lower socioeconomic classes tend to use the dialect in almost every aspect of daily life.
The new middle class tends to stress their personal happiness and pay more attention to their own quality of life.
But then, any class without a wand tends to be a snooze.
The upper middle class tends to have great influence over the course of society.
The working class was relatively quiet, and tended to divide along ethnic lines.
The classes tend to be for children between ages 3 and 10, although some hospitals allow 2-year-olds to attend.
The lower classes tend to say dessert, which is a French term and sounds fancier.
The upper class tends to lose its accent because they're more likely to travel.