A) A language most commonly heard in Tescos supermarkets, Local waste recycling centres, cash for clothing shops or Car boot sales in the UK.
B) A nationality of people, usually self hating, frowning and not smiling, culturally displaced by European post
world war II politics, who are found attempting to integrate into the
working class population by adding words such as 'Mate', 'Qwid' 'Fwiver' 'Tenner' and of course 'Cheers' into their broken language
vocabulary, without realising it makes them sound stupid.
C) A person driving a UK registered car with no tax, mot or insurance in Europe, who considers such a car to be a status symbol
A. Julie saw a useful item she wanted for her house at the
car boot sale, but apart from the word 'quid' and 'mate', which confused her because she was a girl, she could not
understand the polish vendors broken language so she moved on.
B. Jeremy asked the supermarket attendant the isle where the toiletries were kept, and was greeted with a sour look before they ignored him and started speaking polish to their colleague.
C. Pavel, minding the potholes, drove into bogateniya town centre
with a smile on his face; everyone was staring at his rattling 92 cortina, his pride welled up inside him as he thought to himself 'now everyone think I British mate'