My late teenage years and the first 17 years after I was married were spent living in a Council house and I find the term "Chav" quite offensive.
I was born in a council house, brought up in a council house and went on to buy that very same council house mate, I certainly wouldn't class that as been chavvy
A new set of cards like "Chance", but called "Take Umbridge". 'You take umbridge at something Keith Hill might have said in an interview, move back three spaces"
Big misconception. Chav doesn't mean anything. It's supposedly derived from the Romany word for 'child' or 'boy'. The "Council house and violent" and other such came long after the word.
' Stagecoach on strike move back three squares' ' Your having a party because Thatcher has died collect £10' ' You drop your kebab in the taxi £30 fine'