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Jade: "If I'm not gone in week 2, I'm gone in week Tree"

TheExecutionerTheExecutioner Posts: 405
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Well, that's how she pronounced it. ;-)

It's deffo time to 'leave'. :p
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    Radical JoeRadical Joe Posts: 15,743
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    Well, that's how she pronounced it. ;-)

    It's deffo time to 'leave'. :p

    Agree with that.

    Taxi for TheExecutioner.
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    Karen_AnnaninaKaren_Annanina Posts: 1,226
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    'Leave' rather than leave? Would this be like walking, only different?
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    Stellen11Stellen11 Posts: 8,627
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    I dont want her to win but i definitely dont want her to leave just yet. Aaron, twins, eileen, chloe, pieface should all go before jade.
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    AnnsyreAnnsyre Posts: 109,504
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    Well, that's how she pronounced it. ;-)

    It's deffo time to 'leave'. :p

    Good grief what a petty thread. Are you not aware that people with Irish accents do not pronounce words in the same way that the English Welsh and Scots do?
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    VerenceVerence Posts: 104,589
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    Annsyre wrote: »
    Good grief what a petty thread. Are you not aware that people with Irish accents do not pronounce words in the same way that the English Welsh and Scots do?

    Exactly, as Father Ted would say "Down with this sort of thing"
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    TheExecutionerTheExecutioner Posts: 405
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    Annsyre wrote: »
    Good grief what a petty thread. Are you not aware that people with Irish accents do not pronounce words in the same way that the English Welsh and Scots do?

    Really? :o

    I never knew there were distinctive accents behind our respective UK regions.....thanks for the Earth-shaking enlightenment.

    :D
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    TheExecutionerTheExecutioner Posts: 405
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    Verence wrote: »
    Exactly, as Father Ted would say "Down with this sort of thing"

    Or "Ting". :p
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    Scarlett BerryScarlett Berry Posts: 21,135
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    Or "Ting". :p

    No Ted aka Dermot Morgan had correct diction...:p Lazy stereotyping..:D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 82
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    Really? :o

    I never knew there were distinctive accents behind our respective UK regions.....thanks for the Earth-shaking enlightenment.

    :D

    The Republic of Ireland isn't actually part of the uk :p
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    yogacatsyogacats Posts: 6,954
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    Verence wrote: »
    Exactly, as Father Ted would say "Down with this sort of thing"

    Don't you mean ting?
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    Scarlett BerryScarlett Berry Posts: 21,135
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    yogacats wrote: »
    Don't you mean ting?

    thats already been done and it wasn't funny first time either
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    KrommKromm Posts: 6,180
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    Well, that's how she pronounced it. ;-)

    It's deffo time to 'leave'. :p

    She annoys the sh**** out of me, but the one thing I won't get on her for is actually speaking like an Irishwoman. So what? Bitch about the things she can and should control about herself (like being a raging egomaniac), not the thing she (through upbringing) really can't (nor really should have to).
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    Scarlett BerryScarlett Berry Posts: 21,135
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    Kromm wrote: »
    She annoys the sh**** out of me, but the one thing I won't get on her for is actually speaking like an Irishwoman. So what? Bitch about the things she can and should control about herself (like being a raging egomaniac), not the thing she (through upbringing) really can't (nor really should have to).

    Nice one Kromm;-)
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    Sifter22Sifter22 Posts: 12,057
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    The house would be quite boring without her. There would be nobody to dish out wisdom
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    Scarlett BerryScarlett Berry Posts: 21,135
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    Sifter22 wrote: »
    The house would be quite boring without her. There would be nobody to dish out wisdom

    Good:p so lets keep her in then.
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    Sifter22Sifter22 Posts: 12,057
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    Good:p so lets keep her in then.

    She knows the score Berry, much more than any of the others.
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    Scarlett BerryScarlett Berry Posts: 21,135
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    Sifter22 wrote: »
    She knows the score Berry, much more than any of the others.

    I know, I think she's a great hm. she's not as green as she's cabbage looking;-):p
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    Nesta RobbinsNesta Robbins Posts: 30,830
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    I hope Jade stays. I like her and besides I always enjoy the look on their confused little faces when everyone nominates and then they're saved.
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    JVSJVS Posts: 12,678
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    Annsyre wrote: »
    Good grief what a petty thread. Are you not aware that people with Irish accents do not pronounce words in the same way that the English Welsh and Scots do?

    True, lots of youngsters in the Sarfeast would have said 'I'm gone in week free'. Some up North are starting to copy them, too.
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    YeraYera Posts: 6,200
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    Annsyre wrote: »
    Good grief what a petty thread. Are you not aware that people with Irish accents do not pronounce words in the same way that the English Welsh and Scots do?

    I'm Irish and I speak correctly, I cringe when she says "udder" which I suspect she means "other" an udder is another thing altogether 😄
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    TaytoTayto Posts: 642
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    No more extraordinary than the hundreds of people chanting "Get AdjoR out" on Friday night.
    Who's Adjor?
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    pjh8pjh8 Posts: 4,175
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    Yes as been stated before a lot of Irish don't pronounce their th's just like a lot of English pronounce their th's as f's and say "Fink" instead of "think"..
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    jeanojjeanoj Posts: 21,852
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    Reminds me of the two Irish men looking for a job when they saw an advert saying "tree fellows needed". Paddy turns to his friend and says "what a shame there are only two of us".

    I'll get me coat :D
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    Radical JoeRadical Joe Posts: 15,743
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    Kromm wrote: »
    She annoys the sh**** out of me, but the one thing I won't get on her for is actually speaking like an Irishwoman. So what? Bitch about the things she can and should control about herself (like being a raging egomaniac), not the thing she (through upbringing) really can't (nor really should have to).

    Quite. Let's not get hung up on pettiness about someone's accent. As Partridge would say, Dere's more to Jade dan dis.
    Yera wrote: »
    I'm Irish and I speak correctly, I cringe when she says "udder" which I suspect she means "other" an udder is another thing altogether 😄

    TBH, I cringe whenever I hear someone say they 'speak correctly' - unless they're the Queen or a newsreader from 1956.
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    Scarlett BerryScarlett Berry Posts: 21,135
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    Yera wrote: »
    I'm Irish and I speak correctly, I cringe when she says "udder" which I suspect she means "other" an udder is another thing altogether 😄

    She has a strong Dublin accent, nothing at all wrong with that. Actaully I'm finding it quite offensive that her accent is now being used as a means of ridicule. For goodness sake.>:(

    Oh and we'll just have to take your word for it that you speak "correctly".;-)Received Pronunciation I suppose
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