punkypossum
Donut Devil
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I was under the impression you were a German lass. You must have gone pretty native.
Yup, too much time spent over here I think!

I was under the impression you were a German lass. You must have gone pretty native.
Sorry Andy - please take it as light hearted but there seem as many ways of spelling common words as there of pronuncing them.
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Not even 30! I grew up in an area 10 miles outside of Bath.
Local residents call it 'Barth'.
We all call it "Baff".
We're obviously not posh enough out in the c'untryside![]()
IMO most residents call it 'Barth' just to make it sound posher than it really is, when in reality it's just a cramped traffic jam of a city.
That surprises me as I was at uni with a Bath native who got quite upset when I called it 'Barth', he said it was definitely 'Baff'.
I also upset someone from Crook for calling Barn'd Cassle, Barnard Carstle.
I am a true southerner tho' born nearer the south pole than the north one.
(and there's another thing: why do some people say Onvelope and others say envelope?)
Yup, too much time spent over here I think!Funnily enough I got accused of dropping my aitches/haitches, H's or whatever they are earlier tonight - I'm still adamant I did NOT!!!
I don't mind people mispronouncing stuff. As long as they get the word "scon" right.![]()
I don't mind people mispronouncing stuff. As long as they get the word "scon" right.![]()
No need to apologise: I just read that with a weary sigh because the only place I make spelling mistakes is when on the internet. It's always homophonic pairs e.g. hear/here, to/two, and even through/threw.