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    People from cork saying 'D ye know' after every sentence why
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    Quote Originally Posted by joey B View Post
    People from cork saying 'D ye know' after every sentence why
    It sounds terrible. I'm from Cork and I cringe when I hear it. I (imo) usually hear it from people who are both insecure in themselves and what they have to say and who are bad conversationalists in general.


    I dislike when I hear people say "at the minute" as opposed to "at the moment" e.g. "we're not playing well at the minute".

    It's a part of the English vernacular which has sadly crept into the Irish vocabulary.
    Last edited by SunnySweeney; 07/11/2008 at 2:04 AM.
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    I would have said 'at the minute' is more a northern thing? Am sure those from closer to there will swiftly disabuse me of the impression if it isn't!
    I like it though, I have to say.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hula4 View Post
    "me mot" does anyone know where this came from?
    its only in dublin i think never heard it anywhere else, think it sounds brutal
    I think it originated with 'maithe cailin' but I could be wrong.
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    Hate when the word 'ye' is used when referring to just one person. Mainly used by Northerners and paul oshea on here. Ye means a group or more than one person!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sligoman View Post
    Hate when the word 'ye' is used when referring to just one person. Mainly used by Northerners and paul oshea on here. Ye means a group or more than one person!
    Pineapple Stu, Bald Student (I think), Aberdonian Stu and I once used yous, ye, yez and y'all in consecutive posts as the plural of you. Schumi cursed us all, either in a post or in person, I forget. Granted, I definitely used y'all just to keep the pattern going.

    I find myself using "like" as pointless filler when speaking now. It's irritating.
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    "Can i just say" or "D'ye know wat i mean like" after every sentence!! Now whats that about?
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