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It's quite good.
Very true, they actually have a go at each other and use the word radgie as an insult. They don't notice that they're wearing the same coat, pants and shoes and sporting the same haircut and dodgy accent as the person they're making fun of.
They've wrecked the geordie accent as well, they've made it sound like "raaaah raaaah raaaaah!" Everything a radgie says sounds like "raaaah raaaah raaaaah!"
> Townies: What farmers, yokels, country folk etc call people who live
> in large towns and cities; especially the ones who own second houses
> in the countryside.
>
> Ooooaaaarrr.
I've always known townies to be kids from commuter towns- I think they must be a sub-class of Chav?
Ooooaaaarrr.
"I'm not a townie! I'm a chav!"
"Stupid chav"
"I heard the word chav for the first time last year. Up until then, I just called them townies."
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Yep, it was the same for me too.
While talking to a "smelly jitter" I referred to a certain group of people as Townies, but apparently they were Chavs, there is a difference and that I needed to get it right. :(
The funny thing is though, most Chavs don't actually realise what they are and still label others they see as... Chavs. Actually, that's pretty sad. For them. :)
Hangbag
Aunty
Vera
Don't know how Chavs became known as Chavs (if that makes sense)