Demuwan Posted August 18, 2007 Posted August 18, 2007 Wannabe chav You are 10 % chav You clearly know you are not, nor will you ever be anything even closely resembling a bonafide chav but that doesn't stop you from jumping on the bling bandwagon every now and then. There's nothing wrong with a bit of pretending though you'll never be able to hold your own with the true Burberry brigade. Well there you go:indeed:
weeyellowbloke Posted August 18, 2007 Posted August 18, 2007 Oooh, 26% chav, lovely stuff. I think some of these questions are confusing chavs with northerners with questions like saying 'tea' and 'nan' and going to Blackpool. Anyway, I fell down at having a pay as you go mobile and having been to raves among others. Fear my chaviness.
ipaul Posted August 19, 2007 Posted August 19, 2007 Wannabe chav You are 0 % chav You clearly know you are not, nor will you ever be anything even closely resembling a bonafide chav but that doesn't stop you from jumping on the bling bandwagon every now and then. There's nothing wrong with a bit of pretending though you'll never be able to hold your own with the true Burberry brigade. I lied for some of course, but I was trying to get that score so you know =P I had answered yes to pay as you go mobile as well. Terrible quiz really though, some of the questions were incredibly stupid. Have you ever eaten a Pot Noodle? Do you have ‘tea’ as your evening meal? (calling it so is just working class as opposed to chav =P) Actually alot of others annoyed me, but I won't bother listing them. A few of them didn't seem to tell if a person was a chav just so much as working class and some of them were just complete crap. Am I the only who gets the feeling this was devised by some stuck up southern tvvat? No you're not, either that or the person was just joking with some of it, which I got the sense of.
Rummy Posted August 21, 2007 Posted August 21, 2007 Haha, how very classy! When did 'Chav' become? I remember when we used to call people in hoodies Rudies, then Pikeys, and then Chavs, and then 'Chav' was the new big thing. I'm not even sure what a Chav is anymore! Wannabe chav You are 23 % chav You clearly know you are not, nor will you ever be anything even closely resembling a bonafide chav but that doesn't stop you from jumping on the bling bandwagon every now and then. There's nothing wrong with a bit of pretending though you'll never be able to hold your own with the true Burberry brigade. My chav name is Harvey-Deejay Singh!
ReZourceman Posted August 21, 2007 Posted August 21, 2007 I always thought it stood for "Council housed, and violent" but theres no mention of that on Wikipedia.
Rummy Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 I always thought it stood for "Council housed, and violent" but theres no mention of that on Wikipedia. Someone else said that to me recently, but I was pretty sure it's one of those silly Backronyms. Is Chav defined by how you dress, act, or both?
system_error Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 13% To be honest half of the restaurants and stuff I never even heard of. Also I am not quite sure what a Chav is but it seems people don't like them too much around here.
CoolFunkMan Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 I'm 18% chav... apparently, I think that's too much. ¬¬ Oh, and my chav name is Dean-Clayton Morton (lol!) Though imo, the questions are stupid.
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