Two remarks come to mind.
Grammar school boy Alan Bennett was showing his proud parents, visiting from Leeds, around Oxford. Across a lake came the cry 'Look at those common people!'
A small John Betjeman, whose father was 'in trade' had greatly enjoyed a children's party. As he happily left he overheard 'Who was that strange, rather common, little boy?'
Being judgemental may not be common but it's certainly vulgar as well as unkind.
Fascinating causes of death 1632
Is it normal to talk to yourself?



That's a bit deep for a Sunday! 
