My mate is a chav she aint a terroriser she dont go around spray paintin fings.
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My mate is a chav she aint a terroriser she dont go around spray paintin fings.
I was referring to sterotypical chavs, it seems your friend has labelled herself, or other people labelled her a chav.Quote:
Originally Posted by Miny-R
I haven't got any chav mates so i wouldn't know but for instance, my brother is a sk8r mosha thing and he went to the fair with his mates and this girl got beat up (Who he was walking with) by a chav for her money, people like this make me sick, also this dude called breffeni whos a nice boy hes really friendly and harmless basically, he got punched in the face by a chav for no reason, they were just picking fights people like that upset me and i find it upsetting. =[ I dont go to those sort of fairs anymore due to these type people but i am not saying they are all like that because they aint, just the really annoying 'Think they are hard' chavs. I personally don't see myself as anything? Just a normal person who listens and wears what ever i want lol, i don't stick to a certain look or type of music or w/e to fit in, i wear and listen to w/e i please :)
Chavs aint people that go around killing people and ruinin things like with grafitti.. its the way they dress aswel as someone told me
Mostly its the way they are dressed, and it is the way they act, whether its being loud or obnoxious, OR running around starting fights and just generally being anti-social.Quote:
Originally Posted by Miny-R
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Originally Posted by gum
... where im from [Luton] it's reportedly the worst town in the country. Theres major chavs that surround the town.. i never go there now. i always go shopping in London or go Milton Keynes - my school is like 95% chavs! literally!! The crimes are bad but not too bad if you know what i mean. the part on Luton where im from isnt that bad either.. i'm just glad that i dont have to live in a dump and i dont come from a broken family. I don't mean to be big-headed or anything but my family is quite well-off. I'm use to wearing designers now so when i see chavs wearking like fake deisngers im just like "Ugh... chav!!" My friend isnt a chav she just comes from the roughest area of Luton she isnt chavvy at all...it's just wear she lives. Luckily people don't stereotype her... i'm guessing 'Chav' will die out one day... im sure... probably... :x
whos chaves?
No offense to anybody ok, but I detest chavs(or neds as they are called up here) They always pick on the weak people(like me) and it really makes you feel low. Now I have suffered bullying in the past(and at this present moment) from chavs thinking they are all hard because they wear what they call "style" and smoke. I mean the neds at my school always pick on the goths, at certain times (mainly 3) the police have had to become involved as they were getting blood out of the goths! Ok not all chavs are hateful but most of them are. It really hurts especially if your friend from primary school turns into a chav and starts picking on you because you follow the dress code, stay inside the rules and not wear the most trendiest clothes.
Now myself, I don't wear fashion labels as I think what's the point? It comes into fashion and goes back out of fashion. A t-shirt, fleece, joggy bottoms would suit me fine as I feel most comfortable and more myself in those rather than designer burberry or whatever.
Sorry to all the chavs out there who are nice, do not take offense to this. Another thing is "Happy Slapping" what fun is it to see another person crying in pain and possible end up in hospital with head injuries?? WHY??
Ok I'm done now and thank you for reading this :)
and fred perry clothes with shox on :)
Thanks. See this is another WRONG way that people see others. You may think that people living in a council house are all good for nothing "Chavs" NO! I lived in council housing till i was 14. The majority of my neighbours and friends were actually lovely people who had just been messed up in one way or another. Single mothers whod left bad relationships penniless. Disabled people who couldnt work ect. Ye, i guess there is more trouble in council estates. Kids can't afford to do what others are doing, like going cinema, shopping ect. Like i said before, A bottle of White lightning and A can of spray paints costs less then what most kids do on there weekends. In the Council flats i used to live in, Tagging was a way of life. We were kind of in a bit of a turf war with a richer area. They used to come to the flats and tag there names all over the place, drink alcohol on our doorsteps and cause trouble. They were using our home as a kind of free house. Coming to us and causing these problems. My brothers and sisters used to get woken up by them skateboarding around and playing knock knock ginger on our door in the middle of the night. If someone treated your home like this you'd be angry wouldn't u? So we would try our best to cover up there tags with our own... and then go fown to the rich areas and spray paint there garages.Quote:
Originally Posted by .x-aimee-x.