Ya, naw! What exactly does that mean?People that say “yeah yeah yeah” when just one yeah would suffice.
Ya, naw! What exactly does that mean?People that say “yeah yeah yeah” when just one yeah would suffice.
I totally agree with your premise. I've commanded a maintenance department in a chemical plant of 85+ people, all trades and skills and a multitude of different machinery and processes. One must get to know their people, personalities, skill levels and education levels and ABILITIES. BEST aquired thru personal interface and a combination of written AND verbal communication.....and observations during their task solving....offering praise and if required, criticisms. And NEVER critize in a group but individually, privately, if required.....no one likes an *** chewing in public.The issue can be how one has written what they want to say. Can be problematic when giving some debate or opinion. We miss the person’s facial expressions, tone of voice, or body language which could be giving a different message. I’ve pissed some people off without intending to and VV. MO
A EXCELLENT collection of libations......10000x better than collecting empty oil cans......
That's way less than half. Let me see, I have them all on a spread sheet. 449 as of today. Tomorrow will be 452 (or so). I have a few to pick up. I have a collecting problem.A EXCELLENT collection of libations......10000x better than collecting empty oil cans......
BOB RENTON
At least you don't have a drinkin problem LOLThat's way less than half. Let me see, I have them all on a spread sheet. 449 as of today. Tomorrow will be 452 (or so). I have a few to pick up. I have a collecting problem.
An observation: Seems that certain people have a tough time pronouncing ‘ask’ getting ‘axe’. And some don’t do well pronouncing words beginning with ‘L’. Sometimes it seems this has nothing to do with intelligence or education. I’ll skip the profiling though it seems to fit.White people trying to sound ghetto, and in fact anyone trying sound ghetto. For example:
Axe, instead of ask. The word sick used to describe something good or great. Innit. Word. Roll up on. Posse.
This one?WHO IS THIS GUY? WHAT IS SIGNIFICANT ABOUT THIS POSTING?
BOB RENTON
or better yet Bing or DuckDuckgo searches,I tend to get better results with a Google search that typically provides answers from this forum.
Not everyone has caught up to the newer ways of speaking yet. "Axe", or "ax" or "aks" has been around longer than "ask" in the English language. If you were to read the first English translation of the Bible by Coverdale, you'd see things like 'Axe and it shall be given.'White people trying to sound ghetto, and in fact anyone trying sound ghetto. For example:
Axe, instead of ask. The word sick used to describe something good or great. Innit. Word. Roll up on. Posse.
The person who says, I "seen" a 'cuda yesterday.Not everyone has caught up to the newer ways of speaking yet. "Axe", or "ax" or "aks" has been around longer than "ask" in the English language. If you were to read the first English translation of the Bible by Coverdale, you'd see things like 'Axe and it shall be given.'
The terms ....Axe", or "ax" or "aks" has been bastardized by a large percentage of a certain "ethnic" group and are integrated into EBONICS. Predominately because of their intelligence level and associates permit the misuse of many words......they must have been absent from school when pronunciation 'was taught.....probably out playing basketball.......The person who says, I "seen" a 'cuda yesterday.
The terms of a certain "ethnic" group and are integrated into EBONICS. ...they must have been absent from school when pronunciation 'was taught.....probably out playing basketball.......
BOB RENTON
How about "I'll be honest with you.... " does that mean you're NOT the rest of the time ????"In my honest opinion".
"You can tell it's Mattel... it's swell" so said the commercials for their toys. Yes, I'm older than you.If anyone remembers the word swell being used, you’re older than I am, “Hey, that’s just swell”, or “He’s a swell guy”.
????? Never heard that one b4.....must be a colloquial or a regional expression......penultimate