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By *haremore OP Man
over a year ago
Manchester |
"my daughter - english graduate- and now teacher of english always drops the Ts in butter - so its buu eerr - i just give her a certain look"
Terrible I am a proud Manc and listening to some people it is mind bending. They have had a good education as you say. My dad would have cracked me round the ear.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Why is common for people to drop the letter T in a word now apart from one init. It does my head in. Rant over."
It's almost as bad as people who say 'haitch' when they mean 'aitch' |
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