Film, Media & TV1 min ago
chavs
i am going to make a documentary on chav culture and was wondering if any of you could, think of ways of getting chav trust cuaes im gonna send a guy in undercover. also if you want anything added to the documentary just say. where did chav start ect.
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Im sory but im not much help on gaining chav trust etc being a student and all (if you are one as well you know what i mean!), but i was directed by a fellow student on to this chav website, its kind of like the other side of the coin if you like, which you might find enlightening if not, very entertaining! Its only a bit of a laff!
http://www.chavscum.co.uk/4images/index.php?sessionid=4a35f99181820323bbefe2294d8ea9b1
Oh just found out this one might be more use to you (its from the same website, but its the home page)
You can tell i don't have any thing better to do 'Sigh'. It might help i don't know.
Up here in the north-east chavs are called charvers but it varies from region to region, they are called NED's (Non Educated Delinquent) in Scotland. As for going undercover and gaining charv trust i think your aiming too high. Im sure that the word charver derives from gypsies or romanies. Did you see the BBC and SKY 1 documentaries? They were miles off their definitions of charvs. They claimed that Posh & Becks are charvs lol.
www.newcastlestuff.com/charver/
Make sure you're in Manchester.
Have your man in an awfully 'customised' Vauxhall Nova (wheels that are stupidly big, awful bumpers, etc).
Make sure he can 'talk da talk, innit bruv.'
There's your trust and (not wanted) popularity amongst Chav-ville.
P.S. Are you serious???