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Thread: O/T Estuary English

  1. #11
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    G is the new T

    T glottalisation has been grinding my gears for years. Worst offender Michael Vaughan and his ba'in and ba'ers. Now we've got Alex Scott and the mystery of the missing G's. Highly paid presenters - not good enough.
    Pritti Patel is another who's forgotten what a G is (or Pri'i Patel as Vaughan would say)

    I wonder what the next letter will be to fall by the wayside.

  2. #12
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    Alex Scott

    Painfoooo

    Imposiboooo

    Unbelievaboooo

    Brought up in Tower Hamlets, the London equivalent of the rough end of Canklow, who, for some reason, thinks that she is the most beautiful woman in the world. Annoys me to death.

  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geetarman View Post
    Alex Scott

    Painfoooo

    Imposiboooo

    Unbelievaboooo

    Brought up in Tower Hamlets, the London equivalent of the rough end of Canklow, who, for some reason, thinks that she is the most beautiful woman in the world. Annoys me to death.
    To be fair she is certainly in the 'Fit as f**k' category 😀

  4. #14
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    What about the extra 'r' in 'drawrin' ?

  5. #15
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    For annoyance, nothing can compete with how the word "have" has morphed into "of"

  6. #16
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    Local news reader.
    From , A policeman stopped a woman.
    To. Ay policeman stopped ay woman.

  7. #17
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    Could of, would of, should of. AARRGH.

    Also people who use u instead of you.

  8. #18
    The way Americans pronounce:

    "Internet"

    😤

  9. #19
    And when did "aitch" (h) become "Haitch"? Tho' I'm told it has always been pronounced "Haitch" in Ireland. Is that true?

  10. #20
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    Too many hackneyed interjections, of which “know what I mean” (or, more commonly, “noi woh ameen”) is perhaps the worst.

    ...or are we just becoming grumpy old men!😊

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