Pet Peeves?
#391
Re: Pet Peeves?
You can understand their confusion though, Scottish.. Swedish? They both have an "ish" at the end.
#392
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14 people and a whole lot of dogs.
Which brings me to my current one, the Daily Mail. Seriously, I think it only continues to exist because someone in the printing industry knows there's a bog roll shortage on the horizon.
I've been on other websites where people (usually unwitting Americans) will present articles from the Daily Mail as basis for a factual discussion
#393
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#395
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Is BE middle brow?
When I was a kid, I knew the Daily Mirror at home and some other people read the Sun, as an adult I read the Guardian then the Indepedant, when I was a teacher I did the Times for a bit, 'cause of its supplement; anyway, in my life in Britain, the Daily Mail was not something that I really came in to contact with.
Since being on BE, all I hear is all about the bloody DM, whether its links to articles or other people slaging it off, is it reflecting the middle browness of us lot? Its just that I never ever met you DM readers in Britian.
When I was a kid, I knew the Daily Mirror at home and some other people read the Sun, as an adult I read the Guardian then the Indepedant, when I was a teacher I did the Times for a bit, 'cause of its supplement; anyway, in my life in Britain, the Daily Mail was not something that I really came in to contact with.
Since being on BE, all I hear is all about the bloody DM, whether its links to articles or other people slaging it off, is it reflecting the middle browness of us lot? Its just that I never ever met you DM readers in Britian.
Last edited by kimilseung; Oct 26th 2011 at 4:15 pm. Reason: add in 'f's, bloody cat ripped out the f key
#396
Re: Pet Peeves?
I've had the other thing happen as well. One person knew somebody called Wainthropp or something similar - did I know them? I was desperately trying to think of something polite to say, came up with, "Er, sounds like a Yorkshire name." "Yes, yes, I think they were from Yorkshire! Do you know them?"
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Is BE middle brow?
When I was a kid, I knew the Daily Mirror at home and some other people read the Sun, as an adult I read the Guardian then the Indepedant, when I was a teacher I did the Times for a bit, 'cause of its supplement; anyway, in my life in Britain, the Daily Mail was not something that I really came in to contact with.
Since being on BE, all I hear is all about the bloody DM, whether its links to articles or other people slaging it off, is it reflecting the middle browness of us lot? Its just that I never ever met you DM readers in Britian.
When I was a kid, I knew the Daily Mirror at home and some other people read the Sun, as an adult I read the Guardian then the Indepedant, when I was a teacher I did the Times for a bit, 'cause of its supplement; anyway, in my life in Britain, the Daily Mail was not something that I really came in to contact with.
Since being on BE, all I hear is all about the bloody DM, whether its links to articles or other people slaging it off, is it reflecting the middle browness of us lot? Its just that I never ever met you DM readers in Britian.
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#401
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A "So you are Irish"
B "No I am British"
A "So you come from Britian"
B "No, the United Kingdom"
A "but you lived in Britian?"
B "no, but I visited three times" (I do not know how many times you went to Scotland and Wales)
#402
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Lets face it, its got to confuse people, I imagine you talking to people:
A "So you are Irish"
B "No I am British"
A "So you come from Britian"
B "No, the United Kingdom"
A "but you lived in Britian?"
B "no, but I visited three times" (I do not know how many times you went to Scotland and Wales)
A "So you are Irish"
B "No I am British"
A "So you come from Britian"
B "No, the United Kingdom"
A "but you lived in Britian?"
B "no, but I visited three times" (I do not know how many times you went to Scotland and Wales)
#403
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Re: Pet Peeves?
I don't think many people here know that Ireland is partitioned?
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Re: Pet Peeves?
Or so I've been informed by the incredibly knowlegeable people this side of the pond anyway.
Lets face it, its got to confuse people, I imagine you talking to people:
A "So you are Irish"
B "No I am British"
A "So you come from Britian"
B "No, the United Kingdom"
A "but you lived in Britian?"
B "no, but I visited three times" (I do not know how many times you went to Scotland and Wales)
A "So you are Irish"
B "No I am British"
A "So you come from Britian"
B "No, the United Kingdom"
A "but you lived in Britian?"
B "no, but I visited three times" (I do not know how many times you went to Scotland and Wales)