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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 08 Sep 21 10.37am | |
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What about "yeah, no" or even "no, yeah". A lot of folk say this in interviews in response to questions. Strange ways now. BTW I was being ironic when I said hate with a haitch. Of course you say aitch. Even I was taught that at my comprehensive full of no-hopers. What are teachers telling their pupils? Regret to say that the head teacher at my granddaughter's school says haitch too. No hope I guess.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 08 Sep 21 12.18pm | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
What about "yeah, no" or even "no, yeah". A lot of folk say this in interviews in response to questions. Strange ways now. BTW I was being ironic when I said hate with a haitch. Of course you say aitch. Even I was taught that at my comprehensive full of no-hopers. What are teachers telling their pupils? Regret to say that the head teacher at my granddaughter's school says haitch too. No hope I guess. it's dreadful ignorance, did Billy Ray Cyrus really sing about his 'hachey breaky heart' - of course not.
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