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I'm in a sort of shock. Jewelfreak, your posts are amazing, so well said. Thank you.
I would like to give another example of an experience I had in England. I met my new sister-in-law for the first time and noticed, what I thought was bad grammar. She kept saying "Me MUM". I couldn't ask her, so I gathered up the courage to ask a grown niece. She told me its correct, but I still inwardly held on to my slight aversion of the phrase.
I worked in a Cockney bar, on one of my visits there. My ear hurt, but that is a dying dialect. Interesting.
Nice discussion here.
Annette
I'm in a sort of shock. Jewelfreak, your posts are amazing, so well said. Thank you.
I would like to give another example of an experience I had in England. I met my new sister-in-law for the first time and noticed, what I thought was bad grammar. She kept saying "Me MUM". I couldn't ask her, so I gathered up the courage to ask a grown niece. She told me its correct, but I still inwardly held on to my slight aversion of the phrase.
I worked in a Cockney bar, on one of my visits there. My ear hurt, but that is a dying dialect. Interesting.
Nice discussion here.
Annette