I'll be honest, I've adopted both since I've been living around here so I mean, I'm not complaining...!
Wrong spellings and words
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- NotoriousREV
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That's one thing I've never said.
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'Jingle, jangle....Jewellery, jewellery....'
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An old friend of mine from rural Northern Ireland would greet everyone with the odd colloquialism "well horse?"
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I enjoy saying 'ey up'.
I feel like I'm breaking the rules by saying it in a scottish accent.
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It spreads up to Teesside, not sure if it stops with us or continues up to the Macams and the GeordiesBeany wrote: Thu May 02, 2019 6:23 pm Not quite the same, but oop North (Yorkshire like) I do hear the greeting 'now then' quite a bit. Don't recall hearing it anywhere else.
We also have ‘alright’ as a replacement for ‘hello my good man, how are you today’ in one easy word
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I think that's pretty common though - I've heard that literlaly everywhere in some form or another - up in the far north, down in london, here in the middling north, etc.jamcg wrote: Fri May 03, 2019 7:45 amIt spreads up to Teesside, not sure if it stops with us or continues up to the Macams and the GeordiesBeany wrote: Thu May 02, 2019 6:23 pm Not quite the same, but oop North (Yorkshire like) I do hear the greeting 'now then' quite a bit. Don't recall hearing it anywhere else.
We also have ‘alright’ as a replacement for ‘hello my good man, how are you today’ in one easy word
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ON the responses to a Tuckered article on Facebook. Too many highlights so I have copied and pasted for your delectation!
" The perants did it, sorted done lest not waste money following fake leads. They gave her something to help her sleep, she OD'ed and a doctor can dispose of a body easy to save his licence. They will never find her because the family are in on it. Their body language is so iffy at the best of times. It will end up like the motorway killinh. When they end up finding out its a inside job and if they wasn't rich and shouting liable at ever person who highlight it could be then the escape scrutiny. I once put this on another public group got Emails threating me all sorts of legal action. Oh the above is only an opinion with no facture base. Just encase, can be arsed with blocking anyone today or replying to legal BS. but seriously they are only milking it for the money now they know what happened or I believe they do."
" The perants did it, sorted done lest not waste money following fake leads. They gave her something to help her sleep, she OD'ed and a doctor can dispose of a body easy to save his licence. They will never find her because the family are in on it. Their body language is so iffy at the best of times. It will end up like the motorway killinh. When they end up finding out its a inside job and if they wasn't rich and shouting liable at ever person who highlight it could be then the escape scrutiny. I once put this on another public group got Emails threating me all sorts of legal action. Oh the above is only an opinion with no facture base. Just encase, can be arsed with blocking anyone today or replying to legal BS. but seriously they are only milking it for the money now they know what happened or I believe they do."
- DeskJockey
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Just remembered another one: principal and principle. We've got a load of "principle consultants" and people who use "design principals" in documents instead of "design principles" when they want to justify decisions and/or outcomes.
Edit: there's an unsurprising overlap between the principle consultants and those that want design principals in their documents.
Edit: there's an unsurprising overlap between the principle consultants and those that want design principals in their documents.
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Gavin wrote: Sun May 05, 2019 3:29 pm ON the responses to a Tuckered article on Facebook. Too many highlights so I have copied and pasted for your delectation!
" The perants did it, sorted done lest not waste money following fake leads. They gave her something to help her sleep, she OD'ed and a doctor can dispose of a body easy to save his licence. They will never find her because the family are in on it. Their body language is so iffy at the best of times. It will end up like the motorway killinh. When they end up finding out its a inside job and if they wasn't rich and shouting liable at ever person who highlight it could be then the escape scrutiny. I once put this on another public group got Emails threating me all sorts of legal action. Oh the above is only an opinion with no facture base. Just encase, can be arsed with blocking anyone today or replying to legal BS. but seriously they are only milking it for the money now they know what happened or I believe they do."
Also "indiscrepancies", and

- Swervin_Mervin
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That's a good one. It's amazing how often it happens.DeskJockey wrote: Sun May 05, 2019 4:28 pm Just remembered another one: principal and principle. We've got a load of "principle consultants" and people who use "design principals" in documents instead of "design principles" when they want to justify decisions and/or outcomes.
Edit: there's an unsurprising overlap between the principle consultants and those that want design principals in their documents.
My personal gripe is comprised of. Gets my bloody teeth on edge that one. Just reading a new Murakami book at the moment, and it's clearly a godawful American translation of the original, referring to sophomore years etc. But it was "comprised of" that had me reaching for the sharpened biro to poke my eyes with.
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Affect.
Effect.
<grinds teeth>
Effect.
<grinds teeth>
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I always thought it was spelt "youse"?NotoriousREV wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2019 10:43 amIt’s a Scouse thing, too. I quite like it. Yous lot. Works for me as a plural for you.jamcg wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 9:32 pm I don’t know if it’s a Teesside thing but when someone refers to more than one person it’s “yous”. Always annoys me
The Evo forum really is a shadow of its former self. I remember when the internet was for the elite and now they seem to let any spastic on
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Another from eBay. The gift that keeps on giving!
"Have however gone shappy chic lol"
"Have however gone shappy chic lol"
- NotoriousREV
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Wouldn’t that make it rhyme with Scouse?unzippy wrote: Mon May 06, 2019 2:56 amI always thought it was spelt "youse"?NotoriousREV wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2019 10:43 amIt’s a Scouse thing, too. I quite like it. Yous lot. Works for me as a plural for you.jamcg wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 9:32 pm I don’t know if it’s a Teesside thing but when someone refers to more than one person it’s “yous”. Always annoys me
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Sean Bean?NotoriousREV wrote: Mon May 06, 2019 9:51 amWouldn’t that make it rhyme with Scouse?unzippy wrote: Mon May 06, 2019 2:56 amI always thought it was spelt "youse"?NotoriousREV wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2019 10:43 am
It’s a Scouse thing, too. I quite like it. Yous lot. Works for me as a plural for you.
Dunno, it's how my Dad writes it and he's born and bred St Helens.
The Evo forum really is a shadow of its former self. I remember when the internet was for the elite and now they seem to let any spastic on
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- NotoriousREV
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Well that explains a lot.unzippy wrote: Mon May 06, 2019 1:19 pmSean Bean?
Dunno, it's how my Dad writes it and he's born and bred St Helens.
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