Spyke

Shit, yo, go get a couple slices and pat your dad on the head and tell him you love him.

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sh.itjust.works

It's like they were drunk when they learned English, and just kind of ran with it 😂

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saltescreply
lemmy.world

As someone with Welsh ethnicity, I can't tell if you're joking or not. But, yes, English is this weird new language Britons eventually had to tolerate. Not do well, just tolerate. I'm sure drinks were had and telling an English speaker one "F" is close enough was funny.

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My grandmother spoke it natively as her first language and it sounded beautiful from her mouth. Mine? Not so much.

The more English you can speak, the worse your Welsh sounds. But I think that's the case with English and most other languages. English is often better spoken by those that learned it as a second language. Other languages are rarely spoken well by those that learned English as their first 🤣

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cRazi_manreply
europe.pub

Its commonly seen on the UK. I think it's the Welsh variation.

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cRazi_manreply
europe.pub

I've met loads. But then again I work in an industry with a huge number of service users and staff movement. And I've worked quite close to Wales for a long time too.

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Congrats!

This mirrors convoy with my mom.

Me: I need to tell you something and I need for you to not freak out.

Mom: Of course, honey.

Me: I'm trans.

Mom: Oh Jesus Christ! You had me worried. I thought something was wrong.

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