I cant believe nobody was hurt
This has got to be about the 3rd post I’ve seen about this now
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Unfortunately the language of these fair Isles is becoming more and more like America.
Mom!! The other thing that I hate which I hear constantly, is when I’m queuing somewhere, “can I get a…” instead of “can I have a…”
Judehamish:
Unfortunately the language of these fair Isles is becoming more and more like America.Mom!! The other thing that I hate which I hear constantly, is when I’m queuing somewhere, “can I get a…” instead of “can I have a…”
what are you talking about
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pickandmix:
Judehamish:
Unfortunately the language of these fair Isles is becoming more and more like America.Mom!! The other thing that I hate which I hear constantly, is when I’m queuing somewhere, “can I get a…” instead of “can I have a…”
what are you talking about
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Its the reference to ‘mom’ instead of ‘mum’. As for the shop thing, some people (only seen it on tv as i dont live there) say ’ can i get’ when the correct way is ‘can i have’ . Its the americanisms which are ruining the English language.
AndrewG:
pickandmix:
Judehamish:
Unfortunately the language of these fair Isles is becoming more and more like America.Mom!! The other thing that I hate which I hear constantly, is when I’m queuing somewhere, “can I get a…” instead of “can I have a…”
what are you talking about
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Its the reference to ‘mom’ instead of ‘mum’. As for the shop thing, some people (only seen it on tv as i dont live there) say ’ can i get’ when the correct way is ‘can i have’ . Its the americanisms which are ruining the English language.
but what does that have to do with this post
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pickandmix:
AndrewG:
pickandmix:
Judehamish:
Unfortunately the language of these fair Isles is becoming more and more like America.Mom!! The other thing that I hate which I hear constantly, is when I’m queuing somewhere, “can I get a…” instead of “can I have a…”
what are you talking about
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Its the reference to ‘mom’ instead of ‘mum’. As for the shop thing, some people (only seen it on tv as i dont live there) say ’ can i get’ when the correct way is ‘can i have’ . Its the americanisms which are ruining the English language.
but what does that have to do with this post
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The post title uses ‘Mom’ instead of Mum
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m1cks:
pickandmix:
AndrewG:
pickandmix:
Judehamish:
Unfortunately the language of these fair Isles is becoming more and more like America.Mom!! The other thing that I hate which I hear constantly, is when I’m queuing somewhere, “can I get a…” instead of “can I have a…”
what are you talking about
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Its the reference to ‘mom’ instead of ‘mum’. As for the shop thing, some people (only seen it on tv as i dont live there) say ’ can i get’ when the correct way is ‘can i have’ . Its the americanisms which are ruining the English language.
but what does that have to do with this post
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The post title uses ‘Mom’ instead of Mum
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ah I’m on it now lol
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Judehamish:
Unfortunately the language of these fair Isles is becoming more and more like America.Mom!! The other thing that I hate which I hear constantly, is when I’m queuing somewhere, “can I get a…” instead of “can I have a…”
I find the erosion of the English language deplorable. The correct manner in which to request something from a vendor, is “may I have”.
the nodding donkey:
Judehamish:
Unfortunately the language of these fair Isles is becoming more and more like America.Mom!! The other thing that I hate which I hear constantly, is when I’m queuing somewhere, “can I get a…” instead of “can I have a…”
I find the erosion of the English language deplorable. The correct manner in which to request something from a vendor, is “may I have”.
Something that irks me is people (sorry for the stereotype, but mainly young black men) who want to arks you a question instead of ask a question
m1cks:
the nodding donkey:
Judehamish:
Unfortunately the language of these fair Isles is becoming more and more like America.Mom!! The other thing that I hate which I hear constantly, is when I’m queuing somewhere, “can I get a…” instead of “can I have a…”
I find the erosion of the English language deplorable. The correct manner in which to request something from a vendor, is “may I have”.
Something that irks me is people (sorry for the stereotype, but mainly young black men) who want to arks you a question instead of ask a question
Only if they’re from Landan, innit?
the nodding donkey:
Judehamish:
Unfortunately the language of these fair Isles is becoming more and more like America.Mom!! The other thing that I hate which I hear constantly, is when I’m queuing somewhere, “can I get a…” instead of “can I have a…”
I find the erosion of the English language deplorable. The correct manner in which to request something from a vendor, is “may I have”.
or from Norfolk ‘gis it ere bor’…