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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Mr Skrunts on 31 January 2011, 13:43:34
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I say Hi to everyone on the internet, but Hello when speaking in person.
TTFN on the net and Bye or Bye bye (Allways looks like it is spelt incorectly)
Barnsley it's more like Eyup cock and sithee cock
Where as Steve (STMO) is more like Wazzzzzup and opps off :-/
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alright our kid...... taaraa..... ;D ;D ;D typical wulfrunian....
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I usually say.....Hey man what's happening or Hey man what's going down. All us black dudes speak this way.. :y
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Hi and toodle pip ::)
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I say Hi to everyone on the internet, but Hello when speaking in person.
TTFN on the net and Bye or Bye bye (Allways looks like it is spelt incorectly)
Barnsley it's more like Eyup cock and sithee cock
Where as Steve (STMO) is more like Wazzzzzup and opps off :-/
Only when he is in a good mood Skrunts.... ;D ;D ;)
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Good morning my dear Sir!
Good night my dear Sir!
Good bye, and God Bless.
I will take my leave now.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
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oy oy or alreet for hello and probably laters for bye or neet neet ( to all people south of scotch corner i will translate night night !!! ;D)
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Hello - waddaboutye.
Goodbye - f*ckitybye.
:D ;D
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I say Hi to everyone on the internet, but Hello when speaking in person.
TTFN on the net and Bye or Bye bye (Allways looks like it is spelt incorectly)
Barnsley it's more like Eyup cock and sithee cock
Where as Steve (STMO) is more like Wazzzzzup and opps off :-/
And your point is?
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alwite fridge ;)
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when i write it down it sounds ridiculous but.....
''alwite geeza, arz it garn''
;D ;D ;D
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When i was down South it was "Alright?" or "See ya".
Since i've been up North/E. Midlands i love the way the phrase "Now then" is used as a greeting as opposed to, listen or are you ready? Goodbye is Tara.
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''now then'' as a greeting????? ;D ;D ;D ;D
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''now then'' as a greeting????? ;D ;D ;D ;D
It's actually 'nathen' and 'sithee'. Dicks. ;D
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hahaha sithee??? as in 'i see thee/you''????
where on the freaking planet is this??? ;D ;D ;D ;D
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nah then cocker...howdo....yoreat....hiya
seeya....ta ra...sithee...laters
nah then ole lad hows tha doin....not bad happen...good il sithee araand....aye laters :y
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Wotcha!
later, :y
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Yo, bruv!
Always works for me, except with the bank manager.
;) ;D
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Hm.. "Hey" and "Bye" or "Seeya"
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Haw! ...... I say, old bean
Get it rite roon ye ..... Goodbye, old chap
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O rite duck? = Hello
C thee = Goodbye
;)
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ah, regional dialects, you got to love them . How about the black country "yam oroight then" and "tarrah" ? Like many of us on here Ive worked in various parts of the uk and I reckon the hardest to get used too was a really thick Geordie accent . When I was a kid I remember being able to tell which kids came from the various different villages to the school just by their accents. Couldnt do it now.
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This may help Jerry! :y
Alreet Marrah?, Aye Canny Hinny, Yahlreet? Divent worrit abootit man! :y ;D ;D
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&sqi=2&ved=0CBwQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.geordie.org.uk%2F&ei=vo1ITdqkBIaEhQf7tfC4BQ&usg=AFQjCNFc0rDGBDb_owC1IVZ7vWno7IUdeQ