The only qualifier for the upper class in European standards is nobility.
False https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mittelschicht
Der Armuts- und Reichtumsbericht der Bundesregierung definiert die Mittelschicht als diejenigen, die mehr als 60 Prozent, aber weniger als 200 Prozent des Median-Einkommens verdienen.[13]
The federal government's poverty and wealth report defines the middle class as those who earn more than 60 percent but less than 200 percent of median income. [13]
You lose
Now you can shove all your arguments in your ass... And spin.
Thank you for your participation, buh bye now little shit
Ha German word play now? The Adel is what they referred to their nobility as. There was no concept of die Oberschicht, which is a fairly new classification in Germany used by the government. It’s not the same concept as upper class in the anglosphere, because nowhere in the anglosphere is class defined by the state as it is in Germany, and is only really done so for tax purposes.
Stick to colonial nonsense. Old world nuance is quite clearly beyond you.
>was
Current year is 2021, and it's the year of your pathetic defeat...
Get used to it faggotard...
They’re not the same thing you retard. Simple question, do the US government, or any state governments, officially consider Elon Musk to be upper class? Of course not, because governments do not define social classes, society defines social classes. Who defines die Oberschicht in Germany? That’s right, the German federal government. Do you know why the German federal government and not society defines die Oberschicht? Because die Oberschicht is an economic class (a tax band basically), not a social class, and thus not comparable to the social classes we were discussing.
Colonials’ ignorance of the world around them is usually pretty embarrassing at the best of times. Monolingual colonials trying to understand the intricacies of European tongues is quite amusing though. C+ for effort.
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