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Chav, Chava or Charva or Charver is a derogatory term applied to certain young people
Adolescence

Adolescence is a transitional stage of physical and mental Human development that occurs between childhood and adulthood. This transition involves biological , social, and psychological changes, though the biological or physiological ones are the easiest to measure objectively....
 in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
. The stereotypical image of a chav is a white aggressive teen or young adult, of working class
Working class

Working class is a term used in academic sociology and in ordinary conversation to describe, depending on context and speaker, those employed in specific fields or types of work....
 background, who wears branded sports and casual clothing, who often fights and engages in petty criminality, and is often assumed to be unemployed or in a low paid job. The term may originate from the Romani language
Romani language

Romani or Romany, Gypsy or Gipsy is the language of the Romani people. It is an Indo-Aryan language, sometimes included in either the "Central Indo-Aryan" or the "Northwest Indo-Aryan languages" group, sometimes treated as a branch of its own....
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Chav, Chava or Charva or Charver is a derogatory term applied to certain young people
Adolescence

Adolescence is a transitional stage of physical and mental Human development that occurs between childhood and adulthood. This transition involves biological , social, and psychological changes, though the biological or physiological ones are the easiest to measure objectively....
 in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
. The stereotypical image of a chav is a white aggressive teen or young adult, of working class
Working class

Working class is a term used in academic sociology and in ordinary conversation to describe, depending on context and speaker, those employed in specific fields or types of work....
 background, who wears branded sports and casual clothing, who often fights and engages in petty criminality, and is often assumed to be unemployed or in a low paid job. The term may originate from the Romani language
Romani language

Romani or Romany, Gypsy or Gipsy is the language of the Romani people. It is an Indo-Aryan language, sometimes included in either the "Central Indo-Aryan" or the "Northwest Indo-Aryan languages" group, sometimes treated as a branch of its own....
. . In its English form, the term is generally derogative, and has appeared in mainstream dictionaries in 2005.
Chav
The term chav has many regional alternatives; its North East England
North East England

North-East England is one of the nine official regions of England and comprises the combined area of Northumberland, County Durham, Tyne and Wear, part of North Yorkshire and Tees Valley....
 variant charva or charv, used in Tyne and Wear
Tyne and Wear

Tyne and Wear is a metropolitan county in North East England England around the mouths of the Rivers River Tyne and River Wear. It came into existence as a metropolitan county in 1974 after the passage of the Local Government Act 1972....
. Charver was a common word of wide but not all-embracing popularity in Newcastle
Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle upon Tyne is a City status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough of Tyne and Wear, in North East England. Situated on the north bank of the River Tyne, the city developed from a Roman Empire settlement called Pons Aelius, though it owes its name to the Newcastle Castle built in 1080, by Robert Curthose, the eldest son of...
 throughout the latter half of the 19th century, synonymous with lad or kid, and derivative of chawvo, a Romany expression meaning "a young person, a friend". During the 1990s, charver underwent a semantic disfigurement, and massive growth in usage within speakers of Geordie
Geordie

Geordie is a List of regional nicknames for a person from the Tyneside region of England, or the name of the dialect of English language spoken by these people....
 and some related dialects. Its shift in meaning was towards that of an insult; at this point charver and chav became synonyms, although the latter was yet to enter common parlance. It is likely that the term chav is a recent derivative of charver, but also possible that the two words are entirely etymologically distinct. Other equivalents to chav include scally
Scally

Scally or Scallie, is originally short for Scallywag, but is now most-often used in the context of fashion-conscious Hooliganism It is a slang term for a social subculture youth, similar to "chav", but with different origins....
, prevalent in north-west England (particularly Liverpool
Liverpool

Liverpool [] is a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. It was founded as a History of borough status in England and Wales in 1207 and was granted City status in the United Kingdom in 1880....
) and townie
Townie

*Townie is a term commonly used in university towns to refer to residents not affiliated with the university. It can also refer to a fraternities and sororities member who lives outside the fraternity building; e.g., in the college dorms or an apartment....
, a word now seemingly enveloped by chav. Similar words in use outside England include ned
Ned (Scottish)

Ned is a derogatory term applied to certain young people in Scotland, akin to the term chav in England. The stereotypical view of a ned is a white adolescent male, of working class background, who wears fake brand names , who engages in hooliganism, petty criminality, loutish behaviour, underage drinking and smoking or general anti-social beh...
or scunner in Scotland, spide
Spide

A spide is a pejorative stereotype, in Northern Ireland, particularly in Belfast, of a person who has a particular dress code and attitude. Spides are often young unemployed male adults....
or skanger in Ireland, and spide, milly (from Mill-girl) and steek in Northern Ireland.

Response to the term has ranged from amusement to criticism that it is a new manifestation of classism
Classism

Classism is prejudice and/or discrimination on the basis of socioeconomic class. Like all forms of prejudice and discrimination it goes both ways....
. One BBC TV documentary suggested that chav is an evolution of previous working-class youth subculture
Youth subculture

A youth subculture is a youth-based subculture with distinct styles, behaviors, and interests. According to subculture theorists such as Dick Hebdige, members of a subculture often signal their membership by making distinctive and symbolic tangible choices in, for example, clothing styles, hairstyles and footwear....
s associated with particular commercial clothing styles, such as mods
Mod (lifestyle)

Mod is a subculture that originated in London in the late 1950s and peaked in the early to mid 1960s.Significant elements of the mod lifestyle included pop music, such as African American Soul music, Jamaican ska, and British beat music and Rhythm and blues; fashion ; and Italian Scooter ....
, skinhead
Skinhead

A skinhead is a member of a subculture that originated among working class youths in the United Kingdom in the 1960s, and then spread to other parts of the world....
s and casuals
Casuals

Casuals are a subculture of Football and Association football culture and support that developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s in the United Kingdom, and is typified by football hooliganism and the wearing of expensive European designer clothing by some hooligan firms....
. However, chav is not a straight synonym
Synonym

Synonyms are different words with identical or very similar meanings. Words that are synonyms are said to be synonymous, and the state of being a synonym is called synonymy....
 for "working class person"; it refers to a specific mode of behaviour, dress and speech that is far from universal amongst the British working class.). The term has been associated with juvenile delinquency
Juvenile delinquency

Juvenile delinquency refers to criminal act acts performed by juvenile s. Most legal systems prescribe specific procedures for dealing with juveniles, such as juvenile detention centers....
, the ASBO
Anti-Social Behaviour Order

An Anti-Social Behaviour Order or ASBO in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland is a Civil law order made against a person who has been shown to have engaged in anti-social behaviour....
 Generation
and yob culture.

Popularisation in the media

From its origins as a slang term, use of the word spread so rapidly that by 2004 it had become a hugely popular word in national newspapers and common parlance in the UK. Susie Dent
Susie Dent

Susie Dent is an England lexicographer, best known as the resident dictionary expert and adjudicator on Channel 4?s long-running game show Countdown ....
's Larpers and Shroomers: The Language Report, published by the Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press is a publisher and a department of the University of Oxford in England. It is the largest university press in the world, being larger than all the American university presses combined with Cambridge University Press....
, designated it as the "word of the year" in 2004. A survey in 2005 found that in December 2004 alone 114 British newspaper articles used the word. The popularity of the word has led to the creation of sites devoted to cataloguing and mocking the "chav" lifestyle.

The "chav culture" has been portrayed extensively in British media:

  • The Welsh
    Wales

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     rap
    Hip hop music

    Hip hop music is a music genre typically consisting of a rhythmic vocal style called rapping which is accompanied with backing beats. Hip hop music is part of hip hop culture, which began in the Bronx, in New York City in the 1970s, predominantly among African Americans and Latino Americans....
     group, Goldie Lookin' Chain, have been described as both embodying and satirising the chav aesthetic, though the group themselves deny any such agenda, simply making a mockery of the subject. The British car tuning magazine Max Power
    Max Power

    Max Power can refer to:* A pseudonym taken by the fictional character Homer Simpson in The Simpsons episode "Homer to the Max".* A UK motoring magazine, see Max Power ...
     once had a beige Mk3 Vauxhall Cavalier
    Vauxhall Cavalier

    The Vauxhall Cavalier was a large family car sold primarily in the United Kingdom by Vauxhall Motors, the British subsidiary of General Motors Corporation , from 1975 to 1995....
     stickered to make it look like the Burberry check, named it the "Chavalier" and gave it to the band.


  • Footballer Wayne Rooney
    Wayne Rooney

    Wayne Mark Rooney is an English people Association football who currently plays as a striker for English Premier League club Manchester United F.C....
     and his wife Coleen, rapper Lady Sovereign
    Lady Sovereign

    Louise Amanda Harman , known as Lady Sovereign, is an English rapping. Lady Sovereign is unique as the only white female artist in the primarily black British Grime ....
    , glamour model Jordan
    Jordan (Katie Price)

    Katie Andr? , also known as Katie Price and professionally as Jordan, is a former England glamour model, Celebrity and businesswoman....
    , actress Danniella Westbrook
    Danniella Westbrook

    Danniella Westbrook is an England actor and television presenter. She is known for being the original actress to play Sam Mitchell in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders, from 1990 to 2000....
    , former Big Brother
    Big Brother (UK)

    Big Brother is a reality television series broadcast in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland on Channel 4 and E4 , and on S4C in Wales....
     contestant Jade Goody
    Jade Goody

    Jade Cerisa Lorraine Goody is a British people celebrity. She came into the spotlight while appearing on the Channel 4 reality show Big Brother 2002 in 2002, an appearance which led to her own television programmes and the launch of her own products after her eviction....
     and Kerry Katona
    Kerry Katona

    Kerry Jayne Elizabeth Katona is an English television presenter, writer, magazine columnist and former pop music singer with girl Musical ensemble Atomic Kitten....
     have also been labelled "chavs" by British tabloids.


  • The character Lauren Cooper
    Lauren Cooper

    Lauren Alesha Masheka Tanesha Felicia Jane Cooper is a fictional character in The Catherine Tate Show. Lauren is one of the show's main characters and is played by Catherine Tate....
     and her friends Lisa and Ryan from the BBC's comedy series The Catherine Tate Show
    The Catherine Tate Show

    The Catherine Tate Show is an award-winning United Kingdom television sketch comedy written by Catherine Tate who stars in all of the show's sketches, which feature a wide range of The Catherine Tate Show characters....
     exhibit clear chav style clothing, behaviour, mannerisms and musical interests, along with surly attitudes. Fellow sketch comedy series Little Britain
    Little Britain

    Little Britain is a character-based comedy sketch show first appearing on BBC radio and then television. It was written by stars Matt Lucas and David Walliams....
     features a character with some similarities, Vicky Pollard.


  • In the 2005 reality TV programme Bad Lads Army
    Bad Lads Army

    Bad Lads Army is a United Kingdom reality TV programme, specifically of the kind that constitutes a historically derived social experiment - other examples being The 1900 House and The Frontier House....
    : Officer Class
    , a number of small time thieves and street brawlers underwent 1950s style National Service Army training to see which of them would be worthy of becoming a British Army officer. The motto of the show was to convert "chavs" into "chaps".


Criticism of the stereotype

The widespread use of the chav stereotype has come under criticism; some argue that it amounts simply to snobbery and elitism, and that serious social problems such as Anti-Social Behaviour Order
Anti-Social Behaviour Order

An Anti-Social Behaviour Order or ASBO in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland is a Civil law order made against a person who has been shown to have engaged in anti-social behaviour....
s, teenage pregnancy, delinquency and alcoholism
Alcoholism

Alcoholism is a term with multiple and sometimes conflicting definitions to describe the detrimental effects of alcohol intake.In common and historic usage, alcoholism refers to any condition that results in the continued consumption of alcoholic beverages despite health problems and negative social consequences....
 in low-income areas should not be scoffed at. Critics of the term have argued that its proponents are “neo-snobs,” and that its increasing popularity raises questions about how British society deals with social mobility
Social mobility

Social mobility is the degree to which an individual's family or group's social status can change throughout the course of their life through a system of social hierarchy or Social stratification....
 and class. In a February 2005 article in The Times
The Times

The Times is a daily national newspaper published in the United Kingdom since 1785 when it was known as The Daily Universal Register.The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times are published by Times Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of News International....
, Julie Burchill
Julie Burchill

Julie Burchill is an England writer and columnist, renowned for her invective and often contentious prose for a number of publications over the last thirty years....
 argued that use of the word is a form of “social racism
Racism

Racism, by its simplest definition is the belief that Race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race....
,” and that such “sneering” reveals more about the shortcomings of the “chav-haters” than those of their supposed victims. The writer John Harris
John Harris (critic)

John Harris is a United Kingdom journalist, writer, and critic. Harris was raised in Cheshire by two university lecturers and became fixation by pop music at an early age....
 argued along similar lines in a 2007 article in The Guardian
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Commercial effect


  • Burberry
    Burberry

    Burberry is a British luxury fashion house, manufacturing clothing and fashion accessory. Its distinctive tartan pattern has become one of its most widely copied trademarks....
     is a clothing company whose products were initially associated with the chav stereotype. Burberry's appeal to chav fashion sense is a sociological example of prole drift
    Prole drift

    Prole drift, a shortened form of Proletariat drift, refers to the trend of originally upscale or upper class things to appeal to and be utilized by lower-income classes....
    , where an up-market product begins to be consumed en masse by a lower socio-economic group. Burberry has argued that the brand's popular association with chav fashion sense is linked to counterfeit
    Counterfeit

    A counterfeit is an imitation made usually with the intent to deceptively represent its content or origins, thus increasing sales appeal due to the reputation of the imitated product....
     versions of the clothing. "They’re yesterday’s news", stated Stacey Cartwright, the CEO
    Chief executive officer

    A chief executive officer or chief executive is typically the highest-ranking Corporate title or Administration in charge of total management of a corporation, company, non-profit organization, or government agency, reporting to the board of directors....
     of Burberry. "It was mostly counterfeit, and Britain accounts for less than 10% of our sales anyway." The company has taken a number of steps to distance itself from the stereotype. It ceased production of its own branded baseball cap
    Baseball cap

    A baseball cap is a type of soft cap with a long, stiff bill that may either be curved or flat. The back of the cap may have a plastic, Velcro, or Elastomer adjuster so that it can be quickly adjusted to fit different wearers....
     in 2004 and has scaled back the use of its trademarked checkered/tartan design to such an extent that it now only appears on the inner linings and other very low-key positions of their clothing. It has also taken legal action against high-profile infringements of the brand. In August 2006, a company introducing tuk-tuk vehicles into the south coast town of Brighton
    Brighton

    Brighton is a city on the south coast of England and, with its neighbours Hove and Portslade, forms the Brighton and Hove.The ancient settlement of Brighthelmston dates from before the Domesday Book , but it emerged as a health resort during the 18th Century and became a destination for day-trippers after the arrival of the railway in...
    , England
    England

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     named one the "Chavrolet" which had it painted in the distinctive Burberry tartan. However, the company soon had to withdraw this vehicle when Burberry threatened proceedings for breach of copyright.


  • The large supermarket chain Asda
    ASDA

    Asda is a United Kingdom supermarket chain which retails food, clothing, toys and general merchandise. It became a subsidiary of the United States retail giant Wal-Mart, the world?s largest retailer, in 1999, and is the second largest chain in the UK after Tesco, having overtaken Sainsbury's in 2003....
     has attempted to trademark the word "chav" for a new line of confectionery. A spokeswoman said: “With slogans from characters in shows such as Little Britain
    Little Britain

    Little Britain is a character-based comedy sketch show first appearing on BBC radio and then television. It was written by stars Matt Lucas and David Walliams....
     and The Catherine Tate Show
    The Catherine Tate Show

    The Catherine Tate Show is an award-winning United Kingdom television sketch comedy written by Catherine Tate who stars in all of the show's sketches, which feature a wide range of The Catherine Tate Show characters....
     providing us with more and more contemporary slang, our Whatever sweets — now nicknamed chav hearts — have become very popular with kids and grown-ups alike. We thought we needed to give them some respect and have decided to trademark our sweets.”


  • Many traits usually associated with stereotypical
    Stereotype

    A stereotype is a preconceived idea that attributes certain characteristics to all the members of class or set. The term is often used with a negative connotation when referring to an oversimplified, exaggerated, or demeaning assumption that a particular individual possesses the characteristics associated with the class due to his or her me...
     homosexuality
    Homosexuality

    Homosexuality refers to human sexual behavior or same-sex attraction between people of the same sex or to homosexual orientation. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality refers to "having sexual and romantic attraction primarily or exclusively to members of one?s own sex"; "it also refers to an individual?s sense of personal and social identi...
     or metrosexuality
    Metrosexuality

    Metrosexuality is a Great Britain television drama, which aired on Channel 4 in 1999. The show, a short run series in six episodes, depicts the interactions of a Race and human sexuality diverse group of friends and family living in London....
     are mirrored by chav fashion, with brand name clothing taking dominance.


See also

  • Deviancy
  • Folk devil
    Folk devil

    A folk devil is a person or group of people who are portrayed in folklore or the mass media as outsiders and deviant, and who are blamed for crimes or other sorts of social problems....
  • Lad culture
    Lad culture

    Lad culture is a subculture commonly associated with Britpop music of the 1990s.Stereotyped for mainly males it also involves a liking for alcoholic beverages , football , fast cars and List of men's magazines....
  • Lumpenproletariat
    Lumpenproletariat

    Lumpenproletariat is a term first defined by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in The German Ideology and later elaborated on in works by Marx....
  • Moral panic
    Moral panic

    A moral panic can be defined as "the intensity of feeling expressed by a large number of people about a specific group of people who appear to threaten the social order at a given time." Stanley Cohen , author of the seminal Folk Devils and Moral Panics , says moral panic occurs when "[a] condition, episode, person or group of persons eme...
  • Prole drift
    Prole drift

    Prole drift, a shortened form of Proletariat drift, refers to the trend of originally upscale or upper class things to appeal to and be utilized by lower-income classes....
  • Scally
    Scally

    Scally or Scallie, is originally short for Scallywag, but is now most-often used in the context of fashion-conscious Hooliganism It is a slang term for a social subculture youth, similar to "chav", but with different origins....
  • Social class
    Social class

    Social class refers to the hierarchy distinctions between individuals or groups in societies or cultures. Usually most societies have some notion of social class , but concretely defined social classes are not found in every known type of human societies....
  • Stereotype
    Stereotype

    A stereotype is a preconceived idea that attributes certain characteristics to all the members of class or set. The term is often used with a negative connotation when referring to an oversimplified, exaggerated, or demeaning assumption that a particular individual possesses the characteristics associated with the class due to his or her me...
  • Subculture
    Subculture

    In sociology, anthropology and cultural studies, a subculture is a group of people with a culture which differentiates them from the larger culture to which they belong....
  • Underclass
    Underclass

    The contemporary concept of the underclass is a sanitized term for what was known in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as the undeserving poor, and may have been coined by American sociologist and anthropologist Oscar Lewis in 1961....
  • White trash
    White trash

    White trash is an American English pejorative term referring to individual or groups of Social class in the United States caucasians that the speaker considers to lack cultural capital....
  • Wigger
    Wigger

    Wigger is a pejorative slang term for a white person who Allophilia emulates mannerisms, slang, and fashions stereotype associated with Urban culture African Americans and urban Black British and Caribbean culture, especially in relation to hip hop culture and British Grime /UK Garage scene....


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