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Chav or Charv/Charver is a mainly derogatory slang term in the United Kingdom for a subcultural stereotype fixated on fashions such as gold jewellery and 'designer' clothing. They are generally considered to have no respect for society, and be ignorant or unintelligent. The term appeared in mainstream dictionaries in 2005.[1][2] The defining features of the stereotype include clothing in the Burberry pattern (notably a now-discontinued baseball cap) and from a variety of other casual and sportswear brands. Tracksuits, hoodies, sweatpants and baseball caps are particularly associated with this stereotype. Response to the term has ranged from amusement to criticism that it is a new manifestation of classism. [3] The term has also been associated with delinquency, the "ASBO Generation", "Hoodie culture" and "yob culture". Chavs are often stereotyped as being particularly anti-emo and anti-goth, two other stereotypical groups.
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A chav is my Emo daughters enemy! heres the definition:
Chav or Charv/Charver is a mainly derogatory slang term in the United Kingdom for a subcultural stereotype fixated on fashions such as gold jewellery and 'designer' clothing. They are generally considered to have no respect for society, and be ignorant or unintelligent. The term appeared in mainstream dictionaries in 2005.[1][2] The defining features of the stereotype include clothing in the Burberry pattern (notably a now-discontinued baseball cap) and from a variety of other casual and sportswear brands. Tracksuits, hoodies, sweatpants and baseball caps are particularly associated with this stereotype. Response to the term has ranged from amusement to criticism that it is a new manifestation of classism. [3] The term has also been associated with delinquency, the "ASBO Generation", "Hoodie culture" and "yob culture". Chavs are often stereotyped as being particularly anti-emo and anti-goth, two other stereotypical groups.
Chav or Charv/Charver is a mainly derogatory slang term in the United Kingdom for a subcultural stereotype fixated on fashions such as gold jewellery and 'designer' clothing. They are generally considered to have no respect for society, and be ignorant or unintelligent. The term appeared in mainstream dictionaries in 2005.[1][2] The defining features of the stereotype include clothing in the Burberry pattern (notably a now-discontinued baseball cap) and from a variety of other casual and sportswear brands. Tracksuits, hoodies, sweatpants and baseball caps are particularly associated with this stereotype. Response to the term has ranged from amusement to criticism that it is a new manifestation of classism. [3] The term has also been associated with delinquency, the "ASBO Generation", "Hoodie culture" and "yob culture". Chavs are often stereotyped as being particularly anti-emo and anti-goth, two other stereotypical groups.

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Kids are off next week on Easter hols so that will be just dandy!!
Cream cake has now gone - husband discovered it concealed behind some low fat yogurt when he got home from work last night


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Ooh I want to be there right now, I've been freezing me t*ts off all day in the luverly S.W, bl**dy wind went right through me today! Give anything for a nice cream cake, walked round coles this morning looking for something nice for tea and left rather uninspired by the lack of variey(spag bol, "AGAIN" ) not a decent cake in sight and the bananas had seen better days! Saw plenty of chavs though



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I can't believe all this talk of sunshine and deckchairs.
Here in France it is snowing!

Here in France it is snowing!


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Big Pete - get the deck chairs out again - heard forecast for next week this morning - gonna be sunny and 20 - yes 20 - degrees next week - yipeeeee!
Kids are off next week on Easter hols so that will be just dandy!!
Cream cake has now gone - husband discovered it concealed behind some low fat yogurt when he got home from work last night
Kids are off next week on Easter hols so that will be just dandy!!
Cream cake has now gone - husband discovered it concealed behind some low fat yogurt when he got home from work last night

So no easter eggs being bought this year, might be a good thing really.
I remember being in Blackpool one Easter weekend with my mates and the weather was 80degrees. Had a fab time too. I know Blacky is rough as they come, but i still love the place. God i miss home!!

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Easter eggs here in Oz are shite. The taste of choc is horrid and the eggs are small and variety crap!!
So no easter eggs being bought this year, might be a good thing really.
I remember being in Blackpool one Easter weekend with my mates and the weather was 80degrees. Had a fab time too. I know Blacky is rough as they come, but i still love the place. God i miss home!!
So no easter eggs being bought this year, might be a good thing really.
I remember being in Blackpool one Easter weekend with my mates and the weather was 80degrees. Had a fab time too. I know Blacky is rough as they come, but i still love the place. God i miss home!!

So you miss the motherland - what is your situation - are you thinking of coming home?? Best decision we ever made was coming home. Cream cakes aside there is so much to be thankful for here!

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Hi Bramblebush - how are you liking France - we love it - one of the things we really missed when we lived in Oz was our French holidays, although like anything I daresay it's completely different living there - we've mostly been to the Vendee and the Gironde - whereabouts in France are you?

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Hi Pommybird
We are in Cote D'or, it is lovely here but the language is difficult and we are feeling really torn at the moment between returning to the uk and staying in France.
Racheal x
We are in Cote D'or, it is lovely here but the language is difficult and we are feeling really torn at the moment between returning to the uk and staying in France.

Racheal x

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Being a chocoholic I certainly wouldn't have survived in Oz without chocolate. I didn't like the Oz stuff either, but then again I don't like British chocolate. There is plenty of swiss chocolate, Lindt is one and you can also get Belgian chocolate. They have specialist chocolate shops over there, (well I don't know about Perth) but the other States had them. So you can get some decent easter eggs...



Easter eggs here in Oz are shite. The taste of choc is horrid and the eggs are small and variety crap!!
So no easter eggs being bought this year, might be a good thing really.
I remember being in Blackpool one Easter weekend with my mates and the weather was 80degrees. Had a fab time too. I know Blacky is rough as they come, but i still love the place. God i miss home!!
So no easter eggs being bought this year, might be a good thing really.
I remember being in Blackpool one Easter weekend with my mates and the weather was 80degrees. Had a fab time too. I know Blacky is rough as they come, but i still love the place. God i miss home!!

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My kids have already amassed 2 cadbury cream eggs, 2 large chocolate bunnies from Thorntons and a big packet of cadbury mini eggs between them and there is still another week to go before Easter!! I guess I will just have to help them out with the eating!!
So you miss the motherland - what is your situation - are you thinking of coming home?? Best decision we ever made was coming home. Cream cakes aside there is so much to be thankful for here!

So you miss the motherland - what is your situation - are you thinking of coming home?? Best decision we ever made was coming home. Cream cakes aside there is so much to be thankful for here!
My situation is.........stuck in Perth!!! for at least 1half years more. Been here 10 months already. Bored out of my brains!
Sticking around for citizenship, which pisses some people off on this forum but thats their problem so

Will be heading back to wonderful Yorky Land once i've served my time.


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My situation is.........stuck in Perth!!! for at least 1half years more. Been here 10 months already. Bored out of my brains!
Sticking around for citizenship, which pisses some people off on this forum but thats their problem so
Will be heading back to wonderful Yorky Land once i've served my time.
Sticking around for citizenship, which pisses some people off on this forum but thats their problem so

Will be heading back to wonderful Yorky Land once i've served my time.

Yeah I know what you mean - when you first see Perth it looks like a beautiful, vibrant city but after a while you realise how isolated you are and in fact how little there is to do/visit (unless you love endless visits to the beach/barbies etc.) I knew we had made a big mistake when we realised a day trip to wave rock was a good day out for Perthites!
