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Younger examples are almost always [[The Bully]]. Because of the class-based origins of the stereotype expect the moral of any story they appear in to lean towards [[Eat the Rich]] or [[Kill the Poor]]. Contrast the [[Upper Class Twit]] and [[Aristocrats Are Evil]] (for when the rich are villified) and [[Working Class Hero]]. See also: [[Football Hooligans]], [[Delinquents]].
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== [[Film]] ==
* The villains in ''[[Harry Brown]]'' are textbook chavs (although [[More Dakka|better armed than usual]]), played as [[Complete Monster]]s to make them [[Acceptable Target]]s for the [[Vigilante Man]] protagonist.
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* The Welsh group ''[[Music/Goldie Lookin Chain|Goldie Lookin Chain]]'' use chav personas as their gimmick.
* The Area 7 song "Nobody Likes a Bogan" is based around the Australian "bogan" stereotype.
== [[Real Life]] ==▼
* [[Real Life]] British celebrities are often accused of being chavs in tabloids. [[Rule of Cautious Editing Judgement|Let's leave it at that.]] ▼
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* There's a game called "[http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product_info.php?products_id=68932 Chav: The Knifing]".
▲== [[Real Life]] ==
▲* [[Real Life]] British celebrities are often accused of being chavs in tabloids. [[Rule of Cautious Editing Judgement|Let's leave it at that.]]
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