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By *leasure Inc. OP   Man  over a year ago

Cork

People on here who call me Hon or Mate without knowing me....it just turns me off... Am I being odd? .. Anybody out there with any thoughts?....where do I come up with these things

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

There are terms endearment that put people right off..

Its doesnt bother me too much, its just how someone speaks.

If someone messaged me and wad interesting and kept calling me babes or something id probably roll with it.

If the content of their messages was not interesting to me it would probably annoy the shit outta me

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By *hors.HammerMan  over a year ago

Newbridge

Hon is a real Wexford thing.

Don't think there is any offense meant by people. It's just their way.

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By *P_80Man  over a year ago

Waterford

Na I wouldn't think much of it.

I often use 'buddy' in comments.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I messaging a lovely lady at the moment who's says 'lad' dont mind it. Usually heard from another lad though

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hon is a real Wexford thing.

Don't think there is any offense meant by people. It's just their way. "

It's beyond chronic though. Seriously grinds my gears. Hate it

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By *he MickMan  over a year ago

southside


"Hon is a real Wexford thing.

Don't think there is any offense meant by people. It's just their way.

It's beyond chronic though. Seriously grinds my gears. Hate it "

Sorry to hear that sweetheart

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hon is a real Wexford thing.

Don't think there is any offense meant by people. It's just their way.

It's beyond chronic though. Seriously grinds my gears. Hate it

Sorry to hear that sweetheart"

Aw shucks.... thanks petal

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You could be called worse I’m sure

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By *hors.HammerMan  over a year ago

Newbridge


"You could be called worse I’m sure "

Some like being called worse too

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You could be called worse I’m sure

Some like being called worse too "

Well

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm not a fan either OP, but I can overlook it if they are really really hot.

Yup, I'm as shallow as the next person

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By *kblueeyesCouple  over a year ago

kilkenny

That's not too bad but if someone says alright girl or girly now that annoys me

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By *leasure Inc. OP   Man  over a year ago

Cork


"I'm not a fan either OP, but I can overlook it if they are really really hot.

Yup, I'm as shallow as the next person "

With a body like yours I must admit you could call me anything you wished ,so much for my idealistic ideas

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By *ryst In IsoldeWoman  over a year ago

your imagination

I dislike over-familiarity, so when random strangers mail using expressions like hun, babes, princess, etc., it does tend to make me go 'ugh'...

Hun tends to be a 'townie' Wexford thing, so it gets bandied about quite a lot, and when I see it in a message, my mind automatically reads that message in the strongest of Wexford town accents .

However... I myself am guilty myself of using 'sweetie' in messages or on the forum now and then (once I get to know someone a bit), or even 'lovely/lovelies' (for which I totally blame my UK friends )... I started to use both ironically among friends, particularly to tease those of them whom use either term often, but they now seem to have slipped into my regular vocabulary

So, if I call any of you lovelies, sweetie.... It's because I like you

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By *cottybear74Man  over a year ago

kilkenny


"That's not too bad but if someone says alright girl or girly now that annoys me "

What if they call you a good girl lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not a fan either OP, but I can overlook it if they are really really hot.

Yup, I'm as shallow as the next person With a body like yours I must admit you could call me anything you wished ,so much for my idealistic ideas "

See, we're all highly principled until it suits us not to be

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By *kblueeyesCouple  over a year ago

kilkenny


"That's not too bad but if someone says alright girl or girly now that annoys me

What if they call you a good girl lol"

Scotty I'm a naughty girl x

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By *an For YouMan  over a year ago

belfast/holywood

Doesn’t bother me mate

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