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Brad Bowers said:However, "Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me," has a nice ring to it.
Brad
Be careful with that phrase nowadays.
Brad Bowers said:However, "Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me," has a nice ring to it.
Brad
jamespowers said:You have hit on one of my pet peeves. Students should not call teachers by their first names but nowadays there are teachers who encourage this! :eusa_doh:
Marc Chevalier said:In Chile, all preschool teachers are female, and schoolchildren call them "Tia [surname]" rather than "Señora/Señorita". "Tia" means "Aunt" in Spanish, but it's also used as a respectful term of endearment for any female non-family member who is "like family".
Chilean children wear uniforms in preschool: blue cotton smocks for girls and tan cotton "lab coats" for boys. Both sexes wear white dress shirts and neckties (no clip-ons allowed).
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Paisley said:I'll go eat some umble pie.
jamespowers said:You have hit on one of my pet peeves. Students should not call teachers by their first names but nowadays there are teachers who encourage this! :eusa_doh: My son's preschool teacher wants to be called by her first name. It drives me nuts! Fortunately, her assistant wants to be called Mr. Duke. I think their profession brings that upon themselves when they do that. As a parent you are stuck if that is what they want but I can say that he should put a Miss or Mrs. in front of that first name.
Next on the list are children who call adults by their first name. I prefer to be called Mr. as I am not their friend or their peer. You see so many people wanting to be called by their first name now. I even have been told about parents that their children call them by their first name over mother or father. :eusa_doh: The respect just goes out the window.
jamespowers said:I could actually see that if one were to have a cockney accent.
A regular American accent might have a bit of a problem pulling it off.
C-dot said:I abhor "yo". One day, some fresh little punk coming up to me with a huge grin and exclaiming "YO!" will awaken my murderous inner potential.
ThesFlishThngs said:foshizzle
ThesFlishThngs said:Fortunately, my ears have never been subjected to 'recockulus', but 'redonkulous' has greatly outworn its welcome with me.
Doran said:Also the hideously annoying "recockulus" as a substitute for "ridiculous." Said only (as far as I know) among female undergraduates at University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. How do these memes spread? How can we kill them? Lysol?
AtomicEraTom said:I was at city hall today with my father and there was a fellow there for a criminal act (police station's at city hall) and as we walked out of the PD office, the guy is saying foshizzle to another guy in the waiting room. My dad and I shot eachother "the look" just at the fact of hearing that terrible mess.
Perhaps you'd rather I do a full Gunnery Sergeant Hartmann when I encounter something that is horrifically substandard instead?Doran said:Annoying terms:
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2. Craptastic
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Alexi said:a regular american accent? and what pray tell is that?
it is still quite common for yankees to drop their H's just as it is to replace an r with an "ah"