JudasIscariot: Speaking of chavs, I heard somewhere that the word "chav" stands for council-housed and violent :D
Interesting, although I doubt that's true. Council housing is extremely common in the UK. That has changed somewhat since the Thatcher administration sold a lot of the council homes to the tenants.
But, I wouldn't think there would be a connection the way that there is in other countries.
lowyhong: Anyway I got what I needed, so thanks again to everybody who helped :P. I really appreciate it.
AlKim: Just remember in the future that builders and doctors don't speak the same anywhere, even if both live in the same country, in the same city, in the same district, in the same tower block, in neighbour apartments.
Except for Russia, perhaps. There's a curious lack of regional variation in the Russian language, but I'm sure social variation exists to some extent.
Also, good luck with your writing. Any chance of an excerpt at some point?
Australian English has very little regional variety compared with most other dialects of English or really any other language.