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Might be too many bluds and fams for some of you but I quite enjoyed the banter
Too much bluddy famin', where's OXFAM when you need them?!!
Might be too many bluds and fams for some of you but I quite enjoyed the banter
Might be too many bluds and fams for some of you but I quite enjoyed the banter
Might be too many bluds and fams for some of you but I quite enjoyed the banter
Too much bluddy famin', where's OXFAM when you need them?!!
I know it's nothing new but when there is a website on the BBC dedicated to "pidgin" you have to start wondering about where to draw the line between embracing cultural diversity and encouraging stupidity.
Street talk and slang is nothing new, hell, I used to sound like a moron when I was a teenager and it's even worse now because like you say, we are exposed to it via social media on a daily basis (although to be fair, I don't use social media whatsoever anymore, I got tired of all the social justice bs and handclapping to make a point emojis) but these guys aren't exactly kids, they are grown men and they sound like idiots blud.
Ignore Captain Urban there trying to win his Boy Scout I’m Cool On The Internet Badge, you’re dead right, those two sound like absolute fucking morons.
Good luck speaking like that in a job interview and not getting rejected/laughed at/thrown out.
I haven’t really got a problem with people speaking like that, so long as they know they sound idiotic and encourage people to think they’re idiots.
Ignore Captain Urban there trying to win his Boy Scout I’m Cool On The Internet Badge, you’re dead right, those two sound like absolute fucking morons.
Good luck speaking like that in a job interview and not getting rejected/laughed at/thrown out.
I haven’t really got a problem with people speaking like that, so long as they know they sound idiotic and encourage people to think they’re idiots.
It's just the way they're talking amongst themselves, that's how a lot of people talk when they're amongst their peers in North London places like Tottenham. I'm pretty sure they don't speak like that in formal settings. It's just another regional dialect like east end cockney, except it's a lot newer and originates from the BAME community, I don't see why people could have an issue with it.
I know it's nothing new but when there is a website on the BBC dedicated to "pidgin" you have to start wondering about where to draw the line between embracing cultural diversity and encouraging stupidity.
Street talk and slang is nothing new, hell, I used to sound like a moron when I was a teenager and it's even worse now because like you say, we are exposed to it via social media on a daily basis (although to be fair, I don't use social media whatsoever anymore, I got tired of all the social justice bs and handclapping to make a point emojis) but these guys aren't exactly kids, they are grown men and they sound like idiots blud.
I don't care but I do want to ring the neck of the little ****s that live round here and talk like it.
Might be too many bluds and fams for some of you but I quite enjoyed the banter
She's 14, who are you, Roy Moore?Would.
She's 14, who are you, Roy Moore?
She's 14, who are you, Roy Moore?
14? Bloody hell. Would never have guessed that.
Isn't that what Adam Johnson said?
still, she's flushed now so worth the riskShe's 14, who are you, Roy Moore?
Might be too many bluds and fams for some of you but I quite enjoyed the banter