Video: Learn to Speak Like An American

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Brian?

Whay when someone is telling a story and the listener gets interested does the listener say "Shut up" *-) :dunno:
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Paul,now you've started me off!Like,like,like :wall: Sitting on a bus or in a cafe near to youngsters drives you mad.A couple of girls were talking (loudly) in a cafe and I swear it was 'like' every third word,mixed in with occasional 'cool' 'wicked' and 'OMG' and would say that they weren't uneducated. :rant: EricT
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Garry Russell wrote:Brian?

Whay when someone is telling a story and the listener gets interested does the listener say "Shut up" *-) :dunno:
Typically the listener would be saying/meaning "really?" or "OMG". :lol:

Example

Joe Bob - My sister Sue Bob just got married to a dude who owns two pickup trucks!
Billy Bob - Shut up!


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Tomliner wrote:Paul,now you've started me off!Like,like,like :wall: Sitting on a bus or in a cafe near to youngsters drives you mad.A couple of girls were talking (loudly) in a cafe and I swear it was 'like' every third word,mixed in with occasional 'cool' 'wicked' and 'OMG' and would say that they weren't uneducated. :rant: EricT

:lol: :lol: Eric. And I bet at some point in the conversation, someone said 'Oh my god, thats so annoYYYYing'. Everything less than 'awesome' or 'sick' is annoyyying, you know. Don't know why the Y gets so emphasised.

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I don't use either phrase Paul, but that's because I'm a caring person. :worried:
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Yes, I'll admit I'm not perfect in my use of the English language. But you ought to see how well I use it on a cue ball! :agree:



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Now let's see, *-) what was that my friend told me about speaking proper English? It's all in the pronunciation of the vowels.

a e i o u...
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a e i o u
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AE, I O U - :)

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I don't get trouble with my vowels...not since I've been on this latest medication :)


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Why is it they ignore 'Y' as a vowel...it is often used as one

When we were at school we were taught A E I O U and sometimes Y, but I never see that now :lol:

I must say that I've spoken to Joe on many occasions and his English is very good without the over used words we've mentioned here :)
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Hey Garry... just a quick note to Ben before I continue.. :$

Hello Ben,
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Garry Russell wrote:I must say that I've spoken to Joe on many occasions and his English is very good without the over used words we've mentioned here :)
cheers mate, I'll toss a few bob in the offering plate come end of the month. :thumbsup:


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Garry Russell wrote: Why is it they ignore 'Y' as a vowel...it is often used as one

I wondered if any one would catch that. :agree:

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The "like" business startd with the Valley Girls in California, but unfortunatly it spread like a virus to the rest of the country. Regarding the English language, I always remember that line from "My Fair Lady.' "Well in America, they haven't used it for years!" :agree:

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Wasn't it Rex Harrison in "My Fair Lady" who asked, "Why can't the English teach their children how to speak?"

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Well Nigel, 8) It's a weel known fact that amongst the many things the British kept the settlers from having, like, iron and other shite, was the English language.

I read that somewhere ...yeah :agree:

They we like, OK if you're going to start a new country, you'll have to do it without our language. :dunno:



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