I was in my local shopping mall (not a famous one just the local traffic!) and I could not help realise how many British Pakistani girls there were that had the chav mentality. The “slap” (heavy makeup) across their face and girls far from their roots… lol They seem to have the rude-boy boyfriends hanging off their shoulders or straggling behind complimented behind.
Seriously, what the hell is going on in this society?
^ ahem sorry I got terribly warped into that, composes self. I am going say - and I am sure I will be corrected, but it's a social and parental upbringing issue. Alot of Pakistani parents, are consumed with the money driven/job mentality - aka too busy making the biggest khote back in Pak (thas the punjabi word for house not cardi, this isn't the knitting Olympics) and also blindly turning an eye away from what their kids are getting up to, with the mentality of - khe aakyeh muraa hei, followed by cheesy smile (that's not fooling anyone) and overall no attention to educating their children/helping with homework/talking to them about any problems at school/making sure they actually attend/make them develop a passion to succeed = complete yobs
Coupled with the fact some these mannerisms have been adapted from the multi-cultural society we live in - aka chavs, African British, etc its inevitable (I am not trying generalise or be racist, so I apologise in advanced)
I was in my local shopping mall (not a famous one just the local traffic!) and I could not help realise how many British Pakistani girls there were that had the chav mentality. The "slap" (heavy makeup) across their face and girls far from their roots... lol They seem to have the rude-boy boyfriends hanging off their shoulders or straggling behind complimented behind.
Seriously, what the hell is going on in this society?
Both innit's are as bad as each other. OP is right, whatever has happened to good old polite english?! The innit youth makes me cringe. I sincerely hope my children never speak like this.