Morning all,
Do you use the word 'bruv'...?
Do you think it's a chavy word..?
What a timely thread! Yesterday at the gym there were these two guys calling each other bruv every other sentence, started to really wind me up in the end.
No, it's a word for the poor and uneducated. We have names for a reason.Do you use the word 'bruv'...?
Do you think it's a chavy word..?
Hold on, how can you say chavvy is so 2005 when you've just mentioned Captain Beefheart and Gong? Isn't that a bit, er, 1965 in comparison?umm i dont use it i might of when i was much younger and "Hippier"
I don't exactly think it is chavy? Its quite common in Essex/East London particularity with the Capt Beef heart/Gong scene.
Anyway the Whole chav thing was so 2005 i cant believe people still go on about it.
Bruv is extensively used in the west london area.
But only by chavs and the like.![]()
"and the like" meaning non-chavs, so it isn't specifically "chavvy", amirite?
Only persons i hear saying bro are my sisters, anyone else sounds like a knobber.