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Hmm, my 'English' is horrible, but my American is great. there's a fine line between them. English sounds cool and is formal, American is overloaded with slang, grammatically incorrect statements, and more. Lol, random biased though but : do you have an accent, chris? :P
LOL

Yes. Not the really cool posh ones, a little rougher than that. Then again I'm no Cockney, although my mum is.

English has mostly slang and bullshit like that. I suppose you won't know what a "Chav" is. I hate them...
nope, i don't know what a "Chav" is. but i know what a Cockney is, they've got that really odd sounding accent. But you don't have a cool posh one? pfft, start talking to people with accents like that constantly. you'll get one :P
Lol, you yanks...

A chav is like some really... to use a somewhat snobbish sounding word, common. But not in the sense of "Oh, those darned commoners." I don't mean it like that. They're literally common - they all wear the same clothes, same speech patterns, listen to the same music, etc.

"Chav (pronounced /Tch'ave/) is a derogatory term applied to certain young people in the United Kingdom. The stereotypical "chav" is an aggressive teenager or young adult who often engages in anti-social behaviour,"

and they are all clones. Burbery caps, ghetto blasters (bring back the 80s!) and switchblades and the like.
hahahahahaha very interesting, i think i've heard the term before actually, just never heard the meaning.
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