Re: This reminds of what girls at my school look like
Originally posted by lord xyz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-a3oofQFpY
😆 😆 HAHA you have no hot girls in your school. 😆
Re: This reminds of what girls at my school look like
Originally posted by lord xyz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-a3oofQFpY
😆 😆 HAHA you have no hot girls in your school. 😆
Originally posted by Marth18
Then show us what a chav looks like, i never heard this "Chav" i know there is "Bro" "Emo" "Goth" "Gangster" umm thats about it
Go Here http://www.chavscum.co.uk/4images/details.php?image_id=4498
Originally posted by H. S. 6WTF? No where near. Chavs are moronic people who smoke and think it's "cool" to fight teachers and think they're better than everyone else because the have massive ****ing rings on each finger and talk in the most idiotic slang you could think of. If you met a chav, you'd wanna kill him/her.
So... what exactly is a chav?Is it the new emo?
Originally posted by FoxMeisterThat last bit should be "They don't HAVE education."
the "chav" as some may call dont deserve the breath they breathe. They dont deserve the fake jewelry they buy. they dont deserve the tracksuit that makes them look like a bunch of retarded footballers. they dont deserve EDUCATION.
Chav
The essential credentials of being a chav is of someone conspicuously “common” as defined mostly by taste rather than actual social class. Elements/symptoms of the stereotypical chav are someone who:
* Wears particular clothing, such as:
o brand-name athletic clothing and shoes. Stereotypically, this might include white trainers and tracksuits.
o designer clothing and accessories (usually counterfeit), in particular the distinctive tartan of Burberry
o bling or fake gold jewellery — in particular conspicuous earrings and trinkets on chains for women, and gold sovereign rings for men.
o sports caps or burberry caps and hoodies (for males). Often both are worn at once, with the hood pulled up over the baseball cap.
o sports or jogging trousers, especially white. These may be worn tucked into sport socks, but more commonly they are worn with one trouser leg pulled slightly above the ankle. These trousers are also referred to as “tracky Bs,” “trackies” or “tracky bottoms,” worn falling down.
* If female, wears thickly applied make-up and large hoop earrings; makes heavy use of fake tan; and has a hairstyle in which the hair is pulled back into a tight ponytail (called a “Croydon facelift”[7] or “council-house facelift”).
* Owns a modified car, usually with a basic original specification, but decorated in a gaudy style. The Vauxhall Nova is one of the many small hatchbacks associated with this group.[8] It is therefore associated with Max Power magazine.
* Aspires to the latest mobile phone and other mobile gadgetry. Typically these include the Motorola RAZR series phone (particularly in the pink colour) and iPod Shuffle music player.[9]
A charva is someone from the “unworking class” – living off benefits and not actively seeking work. It is also often used to specifically refer to the children of such people and not the parents themselves. Typically, a charva is someone who:
* lives on council estates and other low-income neighbourhoods, often supported by the “dole”[8] (unemployment benefit / Income Support)
* takes part in underaged drinking and sex (and, consequently, is associated with teenage pregnancy).[8]
* congregates and loiters in areas such as bus stops, shopping centres[10], corner-shops and fast food restaurants[11].
* is associated with crass, loud, in-your-face drunken behaviour and minor criminal activities. This includes unprovoked attacks on members of the public (see happy slapping), vandalism, verbal abuse, and drug abuse (see ASBO). Often these crimes are committed purely for the fun of it and not the material gain most criminals engage in their activities for.[citation needed]
Female, see chavette 😖mart: