Brilliant
Really (they say it as often as we say “like” even when it doesn’t make sense.)
Lovely
Quite
Bless her, Bless him, Blessed. (It is so sweet, I love it.)
Steady. For example, if a child gets a little of out control or runs into another, or might have fallen and thinks about crying. (I really like this one too.)
The little (emphasis on the t’s) ones.
Bin=waste basket
Lads or Mates= "The Boys."
Wicked Keen- I really want it or want it to happen.
Call you Love or Dear. (I will miss that some day. It is so pleasant to be called such a sweet name, by even the bus driver)
End every statement with a question, “Lovely weather really, isn’t it?” “It is really quite nice, don’t you think?” So what do you think they would say if I answered “NO”
Or they end statements with "then." “So you all right then?” “We are headed to the pool, then.” “I packed for all types of the weather, then.”
The phrases are so much fun. I would love to know what they find funny, that I say.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
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