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She will stay into trainers! NOT THAT I'VE READ ALL OF IT!
"Chav" is a very British concept and there is no real equivalent in French. It roughly translates as "racaille".
Clothing in France resembles clothing in other Western countries. - Casual clothing: trousers (likely blue-jeans), sneakers, T-shirt, sweater, coat/jacket if necessary. Fits most French regardless of age, gender, income. - For businessmen and white-collar workers, brown or dark leather shoes, shirt, tie and suit. Women of the same group may wear a skirt and jacket and a blouse. - Popular with social estate residents in big cities: sneakers and tracksuits, especially when the brand printed in large characters on it, or is easily recognisable; that group, boys and girls alike, would be nicknamed "Chav" in England. Hooded sweaters are especially widespread in these locations. Sagging pants were also common for males here, but that fashion doesn't exist anymore. - Older people may wear comfortable clothes, velvet trousers, casual checked shirts, any comfortable jumper/pullover. Women may wear a variety of dresses or modest skirts, blouses and jackets. A "traditional" outfit could be: a pair of brown leather shoes, matching socks, velvet trousers, checked pattern shirt, pullover and a flat cap or a dark-blue Basque beret. In folklore dance groups (there are a few, but they're not drawing much interest), women tend to wear aprons on top of their blouses, and sometimes laced headdresses.
Clothing in France resembles clothing in other Western countries. - Casual clothing: trousers (likely blue-jeans), sneakers, T-shirt, sweater, coat/jacket if necessary. Fits most French whatever is their age, gender, income. - For businessmen and white-collar workers, brown or dark shoes, shirt, tie and suit. Women of the same group may wear a skirt and jacket and a blouse. - Popular with social estate residents in big cities: sneakers and tracksuits, especially when the brand printed in large characters on it, or is easily recognisable; that group, boys and girls alike, would be nicknamed "Chav" in England. Hooded sweaters are especially widespread in these locations. Sagging pants are also common for males here. - Older people may wear comfortable clothes, velvet trousers, casual checked shirts, any comfortable jumper/pullover. Women may wear a variety of dresses or modest skirts, blouses and jackets. A "traditional" outfit could be: a pair of brown shoes, matching socks, velvet trousers, checked pattern shirt, pullover and a flat cap or a dark-blue Basque beret. In folklore dance groups (there a few, but they're not drawing much interest), women tend to wear aprons on top of their blouses, and sometimes laced headdresses.
trainers v tiaras
Shiraz's best mate
There are four books in the "Diary of a Chav" series by Grace Dent: "Trainers v. Tiaras", "Slinging the Bling", "Soul Sisters" and "The Ibiza Diaries".
This is the order of the Diary of a Chav books, but some of the titles are known differently, (and I will list the other titles the books are known as,) but this is what it should be: 1.Trainers Vs Tiaras (Also known as 'Diary of a Chav' or 'Diva Without a Cause.') 2.Slinging The Bling (Also known as 'Posh and Prejudice.') 3.Too Cool for School 4.The Ibiza Diaries (Also known as 'Ibiza Nights.') 5.The Fame Diaries (Also known as 'Fame and Fortune.') 6.Keeping it Real (Also known as 'The Real Diaries.')
The sencond Diary Of A Chav Book is 'Slingin' The Bling'
Black Trackies black hoodie maybe some trainers like a chav or a gangster
Uma brunton Fletcher is a character from the well known series of books called diary of a chav by Grace Dent.
There is no such thing as a "chav" name. A chav is a personality and a lifestyle, not a name.
No she isn't a chav.
Eat her. If she wants you to change, then dump her. But if you must, fake Adidas tracksuit & trainers, topped off with a fake Burberry hat... Don't dress like a chav if you have no idea how to... it'll just make you look corny.
you speak differently [example: YO WASS-UP PEEPS ------- YO HOMIES WAS APPNIN I AINT KIDDIN YO, I STAB U UP!!!] THAT IS 'CHAV' speak also if you wear burgendy you are considered a chav or according to the area's you live in such as London dover and places like that!!! Actually, you can generally tell if you are a chav because people call you a chav. [example: DUDE, U ARE A CHAV!!!] <------ if someone said that to me, I would know I was a chav!!!
The origin is the Romani word Chavi, which means "child."