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If its a language / grammar thing - it drives me mad when people don't know when to use "lend and borrow" and "teach and learn"
Will you borrow me a tenner? :mad: No but I will lend you one. Will you learn me to drive? :mad: No but I will teach you |
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if he was EAL I could understand it, but he wasn't. Drove me up the tree. |
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"Grand job, I'll see you later so" :p |
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Actually I came across one I'd heard before too which has always made me want to question the term. Someone said when I gave them something. '' That's terribly good of you''. I scratch my head as to how terribly and good are a good combination. I'm going to watch myself in case I say 'so' now.:joker: |
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Primark...:laugh:
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...my dad used to say ...t’be sure...also, g’wan, g’wan, you’ll have another glass (t’be sure you will..)...
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How many Irish people say "so he did?"
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I only know a few tbh, so I do
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When people say "brought" instead of "bought" or vice versa.
Oh and if you can't spell 'definitely' get out of my life |
Jus anyone who can't pronounce TH through sheer wanton lazery
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I have an Australian friend who gets really Irish when she's drunk :laugh: |
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