Rich Accent vs Chav

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lahadaextranjera

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There are some places you just can't go though. I've been in a neighborhood where I got robbed just for looking for weed to buy, and they said they thought I was an undercover cop. But then I went back to the same neighborhood with 2 black people, one from the neighborhood one not, and they sold us weed. But the whole time I felt like the dude was going to pull a gun on me, and I could hardly understand a word he was saying, and I'm usually the black-white translator if need be (not like a straight up translator, just like when the white person looks confused be like "It means reggie" and stuff like that)
So, are you fluent in Patois or just street chat?
 

Moebius

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Oh golly! I say! I do believe that the foreign ear is more receptive to the Oxford English accent as opposed to Essex Chav. Look up TOWIE on YouTube for a perfect example of a Chav!
The 'real' chav's come/came from East London.

The 'Essex' set from TOWIE were the children of the 'chavs' that made good and moved out to the leafier suburbs.

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The term 'chav' has now been mis-appropriated to describe mainly young, working class people of England. Its not cool when used like this.
 

Finshaggy

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Oh golly! I say! I do believe that the foreign ear is more receptive to the Oxford English accent as opposed to Essex Chav. Look up TOWIE on YouTube for a perfect example of a Chav!
I already said, the chav accent that is just un-understandable is too much. I'm just saying like listen to the up tight accent of Daniel Radcliff VS The laid back accent of Russel Brand (who American's do have a hard time understanding sometimes still).
 

lahadaextranjera

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I already said, the chav accent that is just un-understandable is too much. I'm just saying like listen to the up tight accent of Daniel Radcliff VS The laid back accent of Russel Brand (who American's do have a hard time understanding sometimes still).
Still a bit of a chav. Russel Brand however has no problem scoring on even the roughest estates in London though! Lol
 

Finshaggy

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Oh, Nevermind! Smh. In London there is a lot of Jamaican accent.
In Florida I met a bunch of Jamacians and Hatians and stuff, and some of them had English accents, but you could tell it wasn't from England... I don't really know what's up with the Island dialects though, I've only been to North Cuba (Which is what they call South Florida :lol: )
 

Moebius

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Still a bit of a chav. Russel Brand however has no problem scoring on even the roughest estates in London though! Lol
I don't even know what that means :lol: It sounds like he's getting drugs from houses in London :lol:
My guess is you were saying he can get into the most exclusive places in london. But in America, you said what I just translated.
By 'estate' she meant a 'housing estate'. The equivalent of your 'projects'.
 

ruderalis88

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Before calling 'Chavs' uneducated and ignorant, you should pay more attention to your own grammar, spelling and punctuation. It has totally undermined your point.

As for white people thinking they're black, that's absurd and ignorant. ... and literally untrue.

I haven't read this whole thread so forgive me if i'm missing something obvious, but this is spot on. Chavs and Rich both have a horrendous grasp of the English language, as do Americans, Canadians, and Australians. Honestly the academics and foreigners are the only ones who understand the difference between "you're" and "your" any more.

Anyway, the OP is off point slightly as the "main two" are actually a "main 4" and they're Scottish, English, North Irish, and Welsh. Chav/nonchav is a secondary distinction within each of these categories. Find a posh Scot and a ned and see how they match to a chav and a posh English person; they don't.
 

Finshaggy

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who the hell calls south florida north cuba? :eyesmoke:
Everyone that has lived there for a while and has seen how much it is NOT part of America :lol: They also say "Florida is the only state where the further North you go, the more Southern it gets." :lol:
 

Finshaggy

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I haven't read this whole thread so forgive me if i'm missing something obvious, but this is spot on. Chavs and Rich both have a horrendous grasp of the English language, as do Americans, Canadians, and Australians. Honestly the academics and foreigners are the only ones who understand the difference between "you're" and "your" any more.

Anyway, the OP is off point slightly as the "main two" are actually a "main 4" and they're Scottish, English, North Irish, and Welsh. Chav/nonchav is a secondary distinction within each of these categories. Find a posh Scot and a ned and see how they match to a chav and a posh English person; they don't.
Those are different islands though. That's like comparing northern and southern dialects now.
 

Stillbuzzin

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Everyone that has lived there for a while and has seen how much it is NOT part of America :lol: They also say "Florida is the only state where the further North you go, the more Southern it gets." :lol:

You are so full of your self. I honestly think you make shit up as you go. Just how long did you live in south Florida?
 

Total Head

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I haven't read this whole thread so forgive me if i'm missing something obvious, but this is spot on. Chavs and Rich both have a horrendous grasp of the English language, as do Americans, Canadians, and Australians. Honestly the academics and foreigners are the only ones who understand the difference between "you're" and "your" any more.

Anyway, the OP is off point slightly as the "main two" are actually a "main 4" and they're Scottish, English, North Irish, and Welsh. Chav/nonchav is a secondary distinction within each of these categories. Find a posh Scot and a ned and see how they match to a chav and a posh English person; they don't.

jesus. i know the internet is full of language-mangling dipshits but that is just not true. there are plenty of natives in all of those countries who grasp the language perfectly.

i may not bother with capitalization in casual online chit-chat, but please for the love of god do not accuse me of not understanding the intricacies of my mother tongue based other people's command of the language. it's insulting.
 
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