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Jim_Noir

New Member
On a lot of posts I have seen folks say "Mom".. Why so?

When did we stop using Mum, Ma, Maw and go for the American way? :smile:
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Jim_Noir said:
On a lot of posts I have seen folks say "Mom".. Why so?

When did we stop using Mum, Ma, Maw and go for the American way? :smile:

Name and shame!
 

swee'pea99

Squire
My kids (10 & 13) keep referring to 'High School'. And they're both showing worrying signs of that rising intonation at the end of sentences? The one they've all caught from watching Neighbours? And Home & Away? Grrrr!
 

Will1985

Guru
Location
Norfolk
While we're on the subject, what about ect? I always of that as a bad Americanism but I'm now seeing British people writing it.
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Will1985 said:
While we're on the subject, what about ect? I always of that as a bad Americanism but I'm now seeing British people writing it.

What's ect?
Electro Convulsive Therapy?
 

upsidedown

Waiting for the great leap forward
Location
The middle bit
Uncle Mort said:
Mr. Paul for one.:smile:

That's because, i believe, Mr Paul is a Brummie, as i am

Brummies use the word mom, usually preceeded by the word 'me', as in "I've just bin to see me mom."

Mum is seen as a soft Southern word in these parts.
 

akaAndrew

Senior Member
I say 'gotten' though I did get paranoid about it. I actually checked on a couple of occasions that it is correct, such was my fear!

Oddly, despite my own fears, I don't really care too much about peoples language use. I actually prefer, shall we say, creative use and language bending. I do, however, get irritated by the constant use of 'like' but only when it becomes like every like second word like.
 

Lisa21

Mooching.............
Location
North Wales
[quote name='swee'pea99']My kids (10 & 13) keep referring to 'High School'. And they're both showing worrying signs of that rising intonation at the end of sentences? The one they've all caught from watching Neighbours? And Home & Away? Grrrr![/quote]

:biggrin: I really, REALLY hate that, it is SO annoying. when some people? end every sentence? as if it were a question? My Boss's Daughter speaks like that and how iv not slapped her yet is beyond me!!:biggrin:
 

Cheddar George

oober member
My family are from Birmingham and all use "mom". I was born and raised in the South West and have always used "mum".

I'm with akaAndrew on the current popularity of using the word "like" at least 3 times in every sentence, it makes me cringe.
 
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