Who here also have nothing but peasant ancestry Sup Forums?

Who here also have nothing but peasant ancestry Sup Forums?
How are lives of you and your parents better compared to that of your ancestors?
I mean in terms of social mobility.
Did your family make it to higher position in society?


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Not so much. My ancestors were considered Kulaks. Grandgrandfather was later executed.
My grandfather from father's side fought in world war and later became factory worker.
My father became lawer but considering our situation I don't think he is a good at it.
As for me, I study in Uni but I despise it and won't go for a carrier on this path and will try to relearn something else.
So I could say I am still a peasant pretty much.

What about you?

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I assume I do. My family on both sides is pretty confined to certain regions for generations back. No people from other countries that I'm aware of for at least 5 generations. Don't know the speecific occupations they had but I can assume that they were mostly working class. They didn't live in parts of the country that have big cities.

the country = Sweden, I should clarify. I have no family in finland, and am the first member of my family that I know of to live here.

Did you or your parents reached higher position in society compared relatively to that of your ancestors?

Not really. My dad's a technician at a hospital, his dad was an architect, his mother's dad was a doctor.

My mom is a law clerk, her mothers dad was a doctor, and her dad was an alcoholic.

I see.
What did make you to emigrate to Finland though?
Wouldn't it be more fitting for a swede to emigrate to Norway?

My ancestors are all peasants.
Both sides of the family are craftsmen and occasionally a farmer, daylaborer etc.

I'm studying here. I thought about studying in Norway, Denmark or Iceland to, but here you can do it in Swedish, which increases the pace I can study and the amount of information I can process. I do have plans to spend some time living in all of the nordic countries. At least long enough to get citizenship in them.

*never workingclass either

I think with Swedish citizenship you are already settled.
I doubt you can get something better than this in terms of citizenship


And how are you compared to them?
Better, worse or the same?

No, that's true. The Swedish passport is either the best or the second best in the world. But since all nordic countries except Norway allow for multiple citizenships, I see no harm in becoming a citizen in them as well. And even in Norway I can live and work indefinitely, thanks to the Nordic Passport Union.

It has been a steady increase over time educationwise but inflation, higher cost of living and generally better education made it stay the same for more than 250 years

I see how it goes


What could be better then? Norwegian one? Or maybe UAE?

My ancestor(a Finnish speaker by the way) was in the Riksdag.

What did he do over there if he was a working class

Mostly peasant/soldier like 99% of Swedes.

I mean literally, I know a lot of Swedes will come and say they have Wallon ancestry because they have one ancestor from there in the 17th century. Or that they are nobility because their great-grandfathers cousin was a Friherre. But we're all peasant/soldiers basically. Sweden never had any big class of nobility or clergy or foreign elements.

I thought There would be more swedes with roaylty in ancestry honestly.
Also kind of strange that only nordics reply to my thread.
How come? Where are the brits, who are famous to complain about social inequality. Or nations from Eastern block.
What about americans, from the land of the free and american dream where you can become whoever you want?

What about south America?

Especially interesting to hear how is it in Asian countries - China, Korea, Japan, SEA countries.

100% peasant like 99.9999% of population, newton a peasant.

>His family isn't a part of CILANE.
>His family doesn't have a large estate in Uppsala
>His family isn't in Riddarhuset
>Nobody he knows has ever been invited to a royal wedding

He was a wealthy farmer so he did represent the peasant faction of society

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riksdag_of_the_Estates

Probably all Swedes have royal ancestry since there were a lot of kings and a very tiny population. back in the day when kings travelled from village to village and had sex with all the unmarried women whose offspring spread those genes around even more...
They genetically tested one village in Skåne and found that all the inhabitants were descended from Gustav Vasa (16th century king).

Buuuut since everyone has some royal enrichment at some point it it's quite meaningless unless you have some kind of nice name to show for it. Like these

My family have always been working class people probably the highest something someone has attained in my family is my cousin being a lawyer or my uncle being a principal at an international school in Saudi Arabia.

Royalist propaganda, the peasant class is the only class, nobles and royalty are parasites worse than the worst plague.

The Revolution will spread to Sweden and the Kings head will be sweeped off.

>tfw got nobleman's blood
I could get a phone

The clergy is another parasite belly filled with castles and no work.

>How are lives of you and your parents better compared to that of your ancestors?
Rice niggers ricenigging all day.
Back in my father's childhood everyone can barely afford beef and eat fried rice with grasshoppers and now eating beef every day is rather affordable.
>I mean in terms of social mobility.
Now all the buffaloes have been CURRY'D in late 90's and grandpa just pays some kids to farm a bit while he NEETs all day with 500kg rice refund every season from state factories that he just gives away because who gives a shit about money.
>Did your family make it to higher position in society?
Everyone works public sector as engineers,state level,federal level so pretty good I guess with passive income from investment and rent.
The country went from 90% poverty to below 2% despite multiple economic crisis.

fuck off

my dad grew up on a farm and my grandmother on my moms side grew up on a farm too with 7 siblings, so we're definitely peasants.
today my dad is an engineer and my mom works in economics

Peasants, soldiers and pastors here.
As far as I know the only one who did something else is my dad who became engineer and CEO. That's about it

Sounds nice