The uninclusive 'we'
Jun. 8th, 2012 12:32 pm"We all have fond memories of taking a few lazy months off after the stress of A-levels."
For definitions of 'we' that took A levels, didn't need to retake them, wasn't a mature student, didn't have a job at the time, didn't need to get a job straight away, and was heading for university.
So, British upper middle class kids, then.
(from something I just closed the link to in The Guardian)
(... so, their demographic is probably predictable)
For definitions of 'we' that took A levels, didn't need to retake them, wasn't a mature student, didn't have a job at the time, didn't need to get a job straight away, and was heading for university.
So, British upper middle class kids, then.
(from something I just closed the link to in The Guardian)
(... so, their demographic is probably predictable)