I see you are standing up for chavs against us toffee-nosed middle class types. |
This precinct of shops is habitually used by a bunch of local chavs to hang out, harass people going to said shops, smoke, drink and be generally chav-ish. |
Having a moan has become fashionable, whether it's about grammar, chavs or cheap furniture. |
Beyond proving that British chavs lead the world in teenage debauchery there are other interesting statistical snippets. |
Yet a belief in copycat behaviour goes hand in hand with a low opinion of proletarian chavs, seeing a thug lurking under every baseball cap. |
Neds, or chavs, who prefer music by Eminem and are typified by the ghastly Little Britain character Vicky Pollard, right, are the other dominant group. |