Restaurants aren’t just places to eat—they’re stages where class, culture, and unspoken norms play out in small but noticeable ways. For many people, particularly those in the lower-middle class, certain habits can unintentionally send signals they may not intend. These behaviors aren’t inherently wrong, nor are they moral failings. They simply reflect upbringing, values, and … Continue reading "6 things lower-middle-class people do in restaurants without realizing how they come acr...