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Posh people are good, chavs are mostly scum.
As if anyone would choose the latter
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ALSO I should add I'm not posh; I just use extended vocabulary.
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Original post by sahil19
I get called posh a lot; mostly by chavs. Discuss; which one would you rather be?


rather be none
Honestly, a chav. I mean, I probs am posh (not in wealth, but attitude), but if we're massively stereotyping, I'd rather not be seen as arrogant and close-minded. But equally, I dress fairly well to distance myself from the stereotypical chav of my town...
I'm from a council estate but I'd rather be posh
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I'd rather be a chav because I pretty much was friends with some for a couple of years and they can be jokes (except lol they made fun of me ) but think about it: whats there to laugh about w posh people :?

and anyway I'd rather be around people who were clueless politically than the bloody tories
Original post by sahil19
I get called posh a lot; mostly by chavs. Discuss; which one would you rather be?


I live in a chavvy area and am considered posh. conversely posh people consider me a chav. I would say its better to be neither and be your own label :cool:
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I rather be with your mum.
I'm a chav with posh taste. The best hybrid.
Chav.
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Original post by veganavb
I'd rather be a chav because I pretty much was friends with some for a couple of years and they can be jokes (except lol they made fun of me ) but think about it: whats there to laugh about w posh people :?

and anyway I'd rather be around people who were clueless politically than the bloody tories


LOL I'm Young Labour so I resent the Tories.
posh...:redface:
Reply 14
Original post by sahil19
LOL I'm Young Labour so I resent the Tories.


Did you vote for your disastrous current leadership?
Reply 15
Original post by BaronK
Did you vote for your disastrous current leadership?


I did but I voted;
1. Andy Burnham
2. Liz Kendall
3.Jeremy Corbyn
4. Yvette Copper

Although I quite like Jeremy Corbyn; I'm confident he'll win.
Be privileged or disadvantaged... hmm, tough one...
(edited 8 years ago)
Both :smug:

Original post by Vicky628
Honestly, a chav. I mean, I probs am posh (not in wealth, but attitude), but if we're massively stereotyping, I'd rather not be seen as arrogant and close-minded. But equally, I dress fairly well to distance myself from the stereotypical chav of my town...


Knew it
I'm considered posh (somehow) and I couldn't be a chav, never ever.
Reply 19
In my eyes there are two kinds of posh people;
Those who appear in "Made In Chelsea" and are just down to pardy nice guys
Or.. degenerates who vote Tory and blame the poor for the world's problems..

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