To chav or chav not
When you work full time you get to meet a lot of people. Some are good and some can be bad but the worst kinds of people that I've met I have to say are the "chavs", writes our Teen Blogger Rhian.

When you work full time you get to meet a lot of people, writes our Teen Blogger Rhian. Some are good and some can be bad but the worst kinds of people that I've met I have to say are these stereotypes.
You know the sort, the hoodie which they got of a cheap market, some form of expensive trainers, beer in one hand and something to smoke in the other (Oh yeah can't forget the miserable look on their face which says "Don't mess with me") which are commonly known as a 'chav'.
Always causing chaos because it's apparently funny and their day consists of sitting outside some shop in the trolley bins getting cold.
Yeah what a great way to live. NOT.
Maybe it's just me, but why would anyone want to aspire to that? Honestly? Being watched all the time by police and security guards and constantly have people look their noses down at you.
Yeah what fun that is, you people must be proud. One, was at my work the over day, mouthing off at my colleagues because she blinked and he said: "Why do people always judge us?".
Oh I wonder why? Erm let me think? Maybe it' s because of your whole attitude and way of life.
I know the whole idea of a teen blogger is to support teenagers but you must understand why people dislike that part of the teenage population and they only have themselves to blame.
They will probably read this and think "Whatever, gonna beat her up now", or even laugh and ignore everything I've written but they know I'm right.
At least I'm confident to have my own style. They don't know what they're doing at the end of the day, apart from looking like right idiots and being the laughing stock of Telford.