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and this shows why Australians say we speak English ! same language!
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When I lived in London, I collected these phrases.
Favourite phrase: "Colder than a witch's tit" Funniest (for Americans) phrase from a commercial: "Keep your pecker up with a Penguin!" Phrase backward (from Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood): the town of "Llareggub". |
Blimey!
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So many favorite words (daft, mad, rubbish), and pronunciations (a-loo-mi-ne-um for aluminum). But IMO, only the English have a way of tossing off the "C-word" without causing affront.
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Has anyone noticed the "related threads" listed below? There's an oldie but goodie started by our dearly departed PalenQ (with contributions from Cholly Warner) that's worth a look:
https://www.fodors.com/community/eur...urists-754308/ |
>>But IMO, only the English have a way of tossing off the "C-word" without causing affront.<<
That's a generational thing, by and large. Younger people use it much more freely, among friends, and particularly as an insult (playful banter or otherwise) between men, and some feminists make a point of trying to reclaim it: but it's still very offensive outside those contexts, particularly when used to a stranger. |
I would not accept the C word from anyone.
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Originally Posted by PatrickLondon
(Post 17219069)
>>But IMO, only the English have a way of tossing off the "C-word" without causing affront.<<
That's a generational thing, by and large. Younger people use it much more freely, among friends, and particularly as an insult (playful banter or otherwise) between men, and some feminists make a point of trying to reclaim it: but it's still very offensive outside those contexts, particularly when used to a stranger. |
Originally Posted by Trophywife007
(Post 17218894)
Has anyone noticed the "related threads" listed below? There's an oldie but goodie started by our dearly departed PalenQ (with contributions from Cholly Warner) that's worth a look:
https://www.fodors.com/community/eur...urists-754308/ |
Originally Posted by Fra_Diavolo
(Post 17219148)
About C_W -- he used to say there was a pub near the British Museum names after an ancestor or distant relation of his -- presumably The Marquis Cornwallis. I just finished reading Hero of the Empire, about Winston Churchill's adventures in the Boer War, which mentions one George Cornwallis-West (Churchill's mother had an affair with him). Do I remember correctly, that C_W's real name was David West? If so, I think I've found the connection.
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