I have no idea where it comes from, must be a British thing. You have me courteous now! The Oggy Oggy Oggy chant and its variations, are often heard at sporting events, political rallies and around numerous Scout and Guide campfires,
There you go a cornish thing: Oggy, Oggy, Oggy In the Cornish language, a Cornish pasty is known as an “Oggy”. When the Cornish pasties were finished cooking and ready to be eaten, the wives would go to the mineshaft and shout down: “Oggy, oggy, oggy!”, and the men would shout back “Oi, oi, oi!” to let them know the pasties were on their way.
It is a harsh comparison isn't it. Please don't subscribe lol the beach is the one that gets me, it's just no Nusa Dua but cause it isn't so should not be compared. I'm finding it alot easier to make friends here. I found connecting with people harder in Bali. I was in woke Ubud lol