I don't see the point in labelling, no one can claim to be original anymore it seems, as you end up getting a label slapped on you.
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I don't see the point in labelling, no one can claim to be original anymore it seems, as you end up getting a label slapped on you.
ye im a chav. i beat up old ladies. im well hard.
In Middlesbrough there are quite a few chavs but anyway...
No im not a chav but most of my mates are, they're alright though.
Its just the young ones like 10-11, that start hurling abuse at you but the minuite you say to them "ya mam" they go off in a paddy lmao.
nop, i dnt label myself as anything.
Alot of my friends are though.
most of my mates are too, but i do knock about with some indie bums [:
Thread starter needs to get clue sorry.
I know a lot of decent chavs, I'm not one myself but I don't bother them and they don't bother me. Your list is hugely flawed and I think you'll find that chavs are probably the most versatile of all subcultures as they're actually the only ones who truly don't care what others think. Emos and goths and all those depressive toss pots say they don't care what others think, but that's just because it's part of their subculture to think like that. I respect chavs more than I respect emos like you.
I suppose I'm a bit of a chav, but the thread starter has no idea what a chav is.
All this labelling stuff is crap.
I have all kinds of brands, K-Swiss, Converse, Reebok and mostly George from Asda. I know loads of "chavs", some are just like me & you. It comes back to that whole judging a book by it's cover subject.