Okay kiddo, let's talk about social class in Sri Lanka!
You know how people can be different from each other in many ways- some have different skin colors, some have different jobs, and some have different amounts of money? Well, in Sri Lanka, people are also divided into different social classes based on their job and how much money they have.
There are three main social classes in Sri Lanka - high, middle, and low. People in the high class are usually wealthy and have important jobs, like doctors, lawyers, and politicians. They live in big houses, go to fancy schools, and eat expensive food. People in the middle class have jobs like teachers, nurses, and office workers. They make enough money to live comfortably but may not be as wealthy as those in the high class. They live in smaller houses, send their kids to regular schools, and eat a variety of foods. People in the low class are usually poor and have jobs like farmers, laborers or street vendors. They live in small houses or even on the streets and often struggle to afford basic necessities like food, healthcare, and education.
One important thing to know is that social class can affect a person's opportunities in life. People in the high class may have more access to good jobs, education, and healthcare, while those in the low class may have fewer opportunities. This can create inequality and unfairness, which is something that many people in Sri Lanka are working hard to change.
So, there you go, kiddo- social class in Sri Lanka is all about how much money and what kind of job a person has, and it can affect their opportunities in life.