keep up dearShopping for a poncey loaf again?
keep up dearShopping for a poncey loaf again?
"Please" and "thank you" are in my opinion overused in the English language to the point that they have lost their meaning. You can't say "yes" without following up with a "please" or "no" without following up with a "thank you". You don't realise just how insincere their use is in the English language are until you become fluent in a foreign language.Please... Thank you ..
I recently discovered that most people pronounce 'roofs' as 'rooves'.
So it goes.
It seems to be the hardest word.Sorry is a vanishing word, especially among Lib-Dems. There again, where would they start?
It seems to be the hardest word.
Very good!A sad, sad situation.
and the commodores…2902351 said:I blame The Doors.
Normally on their heads, but I also find they don't like it if you do it thrice & don't say Sorry afterwardsWhere do you stand on dwarfs?