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Foreign sayings creeping into your daily lives Posted on: 11.09.2012 by Leeanna Ayla We're largely an international community on here and as such I've caught myself saying things that I used to normally never say. Mate for example is something I never said unless I was doing a Crocodile Dundee or Steve Irwin impersonation. Anybody else catch themselves being influenced by our international DJTT members? | |
Yong Aptekar 14.09.2012 | Taking the piss. I've caught myself using this more and more lately. |
Shonda Soulier 13.09.2012 | I've seen "mate" creep into my spoken vocabulary too. |
Charline Dye 14.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by Steve_London
Originally Posted by smittten
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Len Lukawski 13.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by VanGogo
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Brinda Tidrick 12.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by VanGogo
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Ciara Cuttill 11.09.2012 | yeap, me as well .. dropping "mate", "chap", "charlie (hehehe)" and just like vangogo when i hear banger ... i picture a sausage LOL |
Marguerite Salsedo 11.09.2012 | Things have gone from being 'really good' to 'well good'... also a certain 'c' word seems to have made it's way in to rather liberal use, I should probably be careful about that lol. Also picked up some italian expressions but that's not the fault of DJTT community s |
Matt Kane 11.09.2012 | i got used to write in english (obviously since i |
Charline Dye 11.09.2012 | I went from getting my panties in a bunch to getting my knickers in a twist. Banger used to mean a hot track. Now it means link sausage. It's all smiTTTen's fault. |
Erich Vallabhaneni 11.09.2012 | yeah im the same way. I caught mate from being on here so much, not really anything else I can believe of though |
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