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People who say ‘the joys’ when taking about something they don’t like doing
Why do u think i posted this then?
Well i sure wasnt making it upI thought some kind of joke must be going over my head or something.
I mean, I doubt half the bus drivers these days would even know what a personal cheque was, never mind accept one as payment.
At least they were speaking English Bill.During our long train ride in Canada we had 4 young ladies sat adjacent to us, 18 or 19 years old.
They were a bit giggly and a bit loud but just happy I guess to be travelling together.
Anyway you could hear every word and I started to "tune into" the number of time they said "like" in every sentence.
After an hour it was driving me crazy. You were allocated your seat so couldn't really move. 5 hours of it from Toronto to Montreal ffs.
I hold @Barcon completely responsible, the ****...
You mean "like English" surelyAt least they were speaking English Bill.
It could have been: Bonjour like avec fromage le stilo like petit poulet.You mean "like English" surely
100% agree with this. both my sons scatter "like" in their conversations and they're in their 30's! I wish I had one of those little gongs that they used to use on "Take your Pick" when they tried to get the contestants to say "yes or no". I'd be about eight years old and we used to go in the corner shop and ask if they had any plain crisps / whatever and if they said "Yes" or "No" we used to shout DING!! and then run out :)During our long train ride in Canada we had 4 young ladies sat adjacent to us, 18 or 19 years old.
They were a bit giggly and a bit loud but just happy I guess to be travelling together.
Anyway you could hear every word and I started to "tune into" the number of time they said "like" in every sentence.
After an hour it was driving me crazy. You were allocated your seat so couldn't really move. 5 hours of it from Toronto to Montreal ffs.
I hold @Barcon completely responsible, the ****...