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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's attention-seeking behaviour. A lot of deprived families completely ignore their children as they are growing up, so the child learns that the only way to gain attention - usually hostile - is by making noise, verbal or physical. As teenagers, they feel a bond with similarly disaffected youngsters, who group together to make noise and draw attention to themselves.
This is all sub-concious, if you asked the average chav why they were so noisy, they wouldn't understand what you were talking about - assuming they could hear you, and had enough courtesy to frame a reply in the first place.
andy-hughes is correct.
You can witness this type of behaviour first hand in gangs of chavs who will talk loudly and will actually take glances at the surrounding 'normal' crowd to see the effect of what they are saying.
If a stare or downward glance is acknowledged by the chavs then appropriate abuse or threatening behaviour will ensue.
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