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Emma it is really not attractive the way you say 'nooze'.
cool fool
26-01-2014
Saying nooze instead of news, drives me mad! And the guttural stop mars your general nice speaking style. I know you said the guys on set knows when you have been home, but please can you stop it, it's unbecoming.
cavalli
26-01-2014
Thank God someone else has noticed this, it drives me up the bloody wall!
freddieaxl
26-01-2014
...nooze and news sound almost exactly the same to me
cool fool
26-01-2014
Originally Posted by freddieaxl:
“...nooze and news sound almost exactly the same to me”

maybe some family comes from New Jersey?
Lara_J
26-01-2014
Gosh, well if that's all you have to worry about then lucky you!
bubbly♥
26-01-2014
How else would you pronounce 'news'?! N-Yous?
jesterofmalice
26-01-2014
How would you pronounce it?

noose??
(Like one might use to hang themselves??)
JesuLeChop
26-01-2014
"not attractive" "unbecoming" lol bet she's gutted as she's only on TV to look pretty for you.

Such a shame she ruins it by being a HUMAN BEING with a regional accent eh?

How rude! *grasps petticoats*
Lara_J
26-01-2014
well it could be pronounced "nooze" or "nyooze" but seriously who cares how she says it? I have spend the past 3 years studying English Language & linguistics and it's perfectly normal for different people to speak differently and it really doesn't matter so long as the majority can understand!
Paace
26-01-2014
Originally Posted by cool fool:
“Saying nooze instead of news, drives me mad! And the guttural stop mars your general nice speaking style. I know you said the guys on set knows when you have been home, but please can you stop it, it's unbecoming.”

Thanks for giving me a laugh on this disappointing night .

And the guttural stop mars your general nice speaking style

What in tarnation are you on about
CLL Dodge
26-01-2014
It's clearly a sackable offence.
SilentWitness
26-01-2014
What annoys me far more, is at the Eviction. "Linda/Liz/Lionel/Etc... you have been Avicted. Please leave the big brother house."
The1Kuda
26-01-2014
I'd bang her
Lozzo99
26-01-2014
She also says sickth instead of sixth.
God I really cannot stand that
jaywashere
26-01-2014
Clutching at straws much? How dare she pronounce it that way!
danyell
26-01-2014
Originally Posted by bubbly♥:
“How else would you pronounce 'news'?! N-Yous?”

Well yes that's how most people pronounce it.
iMatt_101
26-01-2014
This has haunted me for years. She should never be allowed to work on TV, in fact work at all, ever again. Glad somebody else noticed it.
Brian Reynolds
26-01-2014
I think she puts on the glottal stop to sound 'streetwise'. A mistake in my opinion. She certainly forgets to do it from time to time. I wish she wouldn't do it as she's an excellent presenter and, as Jim says, 'a gorgeous woman'.
MrJames
26-01-2014
I'll accept anything you say about her, but Emma Willis is truly stunning.
Pedro
26-01-2014
Originally Posted by Lara_J:
“well it could be pronounced "nooze" or "nyooze" but seriously who cares how she says it? I have spend the past 3 years studying English Language & linguistics and it's perfectly normal for different people to speak differently and it really doesn't matter so long as the majority can understand!”

Blind acceptance of ever diminishing standards. No wonder third world countries are waving us goodbye as we pass them on the way down.
amyawake
27-01-2014
This constitutes a thread!???? (rolls eyes)
bubbly♥
27-01-2014
Originally Posted by danyell:
“Well yes that's how most people pronounce it.”

Well no. I hear the 'nooze' pronunciation much more than 'nyooze'...
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