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strange speech habits
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i enjoy interjecting unusual words in my everyday speech sometimes. i will say "nay" instead of no, or "indeed" instead of yes. i think i freaked out my boss one time when she asked me to do something, and i replied "by your will and my hand". anyone else out there enjoy talking all fancy like?
Do you think it's normal?
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I like olde words that are more or less obslete like adelphepotia, borborygmus, mulligrubs and, one of my favourites, slubberdegullion.
I just wait until someone says something mildy suggestive and then I say "That's what she said".
I like to use technical words. For instance I call my mobile fone a wap device and when I want to turn my computer I say Im going to bring pentium preccesor online and when I turn my heater on I say activating radiant heating device stuff like that
That is correct speech. Indeed!
do you say it like you're captain kirk? "Chekov, activate the radiant heating device".
LOL yes sometimes
racist pig lmao
Thats what she said..
I sometimes want to add in French words when I speak, but then people would think I'm either a show-off or weird.
oh you bumptious populace you
lol yes the entire time but there are times when you should not do it - certain people dont apprieciate that humour. that situation was one of them though had i been there i would have laughed so much!
I know, right?
@: SUCKIT
That's what she said... sorry, had to do it. And that's what she said again.
my sister was asking what i thought of a one of her housemate and i said he was amiable, and she said it reminded her of pride and prejudice when there talking about Bingley
Speak however you wish, for you tongue belong only to thy self and no other. It is a lot of fun, talking like that, to anyone who has not done it. I say, why haven't thou yet indulged in the pleasure that is fancy speak?