Have you ever heard British people say "Oh Nor!"?
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Thread Topic: Have you ever heard British people say "Oh Nor!"?
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I am about to scream at this one girl who keeps on saying this. Should I bother her or should i POLITELY tell her that her accent is bothersome
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Or should I just cuss her out in my first language (spanish)?
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She's British. I think you should be understanding toward her. She can't really help it.
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I have not once heard a british person say oh nor as I am british
Do you mean english people or Great Britain as a whole or scottland -
I have not once heard a british person say oh nor as I am british
Do you mean english people or Great Britain as a whole or scottland -
I don't know. Wait, I think it's Australian/Canadian mix. Who knows. I mean, I won't cuss her out.
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Oh yeah Australians do that. They also do it with the word "idea" and they say it like "idear"
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Because unless the " british " British perosn was putting on a glassweigein accent ( or are from Glasgow)
I doubt they would Say nor
Australian people and british people kind of pronunce their R's very heavily so if they were saying nor it would be rather hevay and obvious -
Also why would you cuss someone out from speaking in a way which is normal for them , not to be rude but you have to understand my point
For example if you were to SYA something I couldn't yell at you for pronouncing it worng because of you being Spanish ) -
Rude
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They must be from north England, somewhere like Yorkshire and don't disrespect Yorkshire >:/
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I am not trying to be rude but if you were in my situation, you would want to have some silence for a change. I just wanted your opinin. I ended up telling her to be quiet POLITELY. Hey, I was at a library!
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Her loudness was not because she was British - Americans are the loud ones
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Yeah, I noticed.
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