I don't have much time to explain, but essentially I dislike the way in which that phrase is generally used to describe people who aren't necessarily well off, but work hard for what they get. The implication being that rich people don't work just as hard - probably harder - for their money.
Unless you're using it to describe every single person who works, then it's not really useful for anything other than division between the rich and poor.
I'm not a fan of the connotations that the term has in modern society, not the term itself.
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2. What was the strangest/best/worst party you ever went to?
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