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30 October 2015
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Oh, yes..... huge differences - just like there are with Brummy, Scouse, Cockney etc.
Ohhh Well
My pronunciation is 100% correct I've just got a different accent than you're used too
(i.e. if you're speaking with a Cardiffian twang then I've a Bala drawl)
 
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The_Bibas

Howay wit the gramma shite.. Divint tak posh unless ya wear knickers unda y'fur coat..
Sides me granda says me gramma is in heaven.. Sos stop aksin bout her.
Nuff said
XxxBibaxxX
 
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Since when did "to" get another "o"? At what fucking point did it become "too"? Too means also, as in "I am coming too". If you said "I am new too the site" what you are really saying is "I am also the site", you really are talking bollocks.
And don't get me started with people now saying "brought" instead of "bought".
 

Therapon

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11 August 2015
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Since when did "to" get another "o"? At what fucking point did it become "too"? Too means also, as in "I am coming too". If you said "I am new too the site" what you are really saying is "I am also the site", you really are talking bollocks.
And don't get me started with people now saying "brought" instead of "bought".

Too has two meanings. Also or excessive.
 
4 July 2017
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I want to cry... or at least send them a cake with the correct punctuation iced on top....

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No longer with us

You have to be careful these days; if you see anyone smoking, they can report you to security for observing them...

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(That was a sign outside where I used to work... they changed it after someone pointed out the ambiguity...)