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Being Welsh
I've just thought of a great way to save some poms (some of the ones that come and go) a whole bunch of money.
To get some experience of what it might be like being an pom in Aus you could spend a month (say) pretending to be Welsh in England. If you don't like the way you get treated as a Welsh peep in England then I think you should give Aussie a miss and save your money. To practice your Welsh accent you could frequent the local curry house and try imitating the waiter, clear your throat all the time and stick "like" or "isn't it" on the end of everything. When writing anything, try sticking random letters into words ('l's and 'd's usually work). Go into work wearing a daffodil. You don't have to wait for St David's day to do this; most English peeps don't know when St George's day is let alone St David's. Tell us how you get on, like? :thumbsup: |
Re: Being Welsh
Is there a point to this?:confused:
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Re: Being Welsh
Originally Posted by MartinLuther
(Post 6867363)
I've just thought of a great way to save some poms (some of the ones that come and go) a whole bunch of money.
To get some experience of what it might be like being an pom in Aus you could spend a month (say) pretending to be Welsh in England. If you don't like the way you get treated as a Welsh peep in England then I think you should give Aussie a miss and save your money. To practice your Welsh accent you could frequent the local curry house and try imitating the waiter, clear your throat all the time and stick "like" or "isn't it" on the end of everything. When writing anything, try sticking random letters into words ('l's and 'd's usually work). Go into work wearing a daffodil. You don't have to wait for St David's day to do this; most English peeps don't know when St George's day is let alone St David's. Tell us how you get on, like? :thumbsup: :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:More. what about calling everyone Butt!! |
Re: Being Welsh
LOL, I've just spent 20 years being English in Wales.... does that qualify for your scheme????:rofl:
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Re: Being Welsh
Or Daffyd, is it!
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Re: Being Welsh
Whose coat is that jacket???
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Re: Being Welsh
Originally Posted by Fly Away
(Post 6868452)
LOL, I've just spent 20 years being English in Wales.... does that qualify for your scheme????:rofl:
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Re: Being Welsh
Originally Posted by MartinLuther
(Post 6868473)
Probably. I should imagine it works both ways. :D
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Re: Being Welsh
Oh and dont forget these other priceless examples of being Welsh.
"Give us a cwtch" "Now in a minute" "Duw Duw mon" Oh and " I like the one with the little black nose, the one thats looking at me longingly":lol: |
Re: Being Welsh
Originally Posted by MartinLuther
(Post 6867363)
To get some experience of what it might be like being an pom in Aus you could spend a month (say) pretending to be Welsh in England. If you don't like the way you get treated as a Welsh peep in England then I think you should give Aussie a miss and save your money.
Also, not to be too pedantic, your "Welsh" phrases are all South Welsh. Nobody from North Wales would say "look you"... mind you, nobody from South Wales would apart from Max Boyce. Oh God, I can't believe I remember Max Boyce... now I'm really old. :ohmy: Cheers b |
Re: Being Welsh
Originally Posted by benlast
(Post 6869250)
Er... I grew up in North Wales, went to college near London and have lived and worked in England ever since. Can't say I've ever noticed anything even slightly anti-Welsh, unless the occasional tired old sheep joke counts. Scousers get more stick than the Welsh do round here (in Manchester)! :)
Also, not to be too pedantic, your "Welsh" phrases are all South Welsh. Nobody from North Wales would say "look you"... mind you, nobody from South Wales would apart from Max Boyce. Oh God, I can't believe I remember Max Boyce... now I'm really old. :ohmy: Cheers b I've not heard any people who say "look you" either. Boyo is another one you don't hear, it's usually "butt". I don't think I was suggesting the English were, as a rule, anti-Welsh; just that you have to put up with a bit of a ribbing when you live in "foreign" climes. The thread was just a bit of fun. No offense was intended :( |
Re: Being Welsh
A more realistic thread would have been to comment on the surge in anti-English feeling in Wales, especially relating to those who own property there. Be honest....
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Re: Being Welsh
Originally Posted by TrentEnd
(Post 6869751)
A more realistic thread would have been to comment on the surge in anti-English feeling in Wales, especially relating to those who own property there. Be honest....
In fact, the people of the South Wales Coast are bemoaning the fact that the English middle Classes are currently not looking to buy second homes as it is having a knock on effect in the local economy. |
Re: Being Welsh
Originally Posted by TrentEnd
(Post 6869751)
A more realistic thread would have been to comment on the surge in anti-English feeling in Wales, especially relating to those who own property there. Be honest....
She described the Welsh as “irritating and annoyingâ€, asking provocatively: “What are they for?†After permitting a repeat of that programme, the director-general of the BBC became the target of an investigation under the Race Relations Act. |
Re: Being Welsh
For practicing a Welsh accent, try "Ian Beale" and "Ratatouille".
Also try, "See those 2 houses ? Mine's the one in the middle." :rofl: |
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