Orang Utan
Psychick Worrier Ov Geyoor
there is nothing wrong with it at all. buy a new dictionary.Not rude, just plain wrong (in all senses).
there is nothing wrong with it at all. buy a new dictionary.Not rude, just plain wrong (in all senses).
i usually say something else, but 'can i get' does come naturally sometimes. nowt wrong with it.It's not rude, but it is for twats - Honestly, don't do it.
It's cringey.It's not rude, but it is for twats - Honestly, don't do it.
You're just getting old and grumpy.It's cringey.
pure LLETSATry to train yourself out of it Orang. And anybody else out there who's constantly involved in making Britain a worse, more twattish place by doing it.
Let's leave it for those with their hair going in all different directions. And wearing those weird jeans with baggy, kind of twisted arses and drainpipe legs.
yupYou're just getting old and grumpy.
I thought she was busy, does she have the thyme?I think proletarian democracy's agony aunt might well have some sage words on this question. Not the one above. Stop being silly delroy.
No link?Given that the definition of to get includes to receive/come into the possession of something it makes sense that in a shop/cafe 'Can I get a....... ?' is asked.
It's not rude. It's grammatically correct too. This argument is only happening because of the 'snobbery/tribalism' that exists about using expressions/question forms that are more in common usage in the US as opposed to the UK.
Given that the definition of to get includes to receive/come into the possession of something it makes sense that in a shop/cafe 'Can I get a....... ?' is asked.
It's not rude. It's grammatically correct too. This argument is only happening because of the 'snobbery/tribalism' that exists about using expressions/question forms that are more in common usage in the US as opposed to the UK.
Odd how preferences are shoveled into snobberies in this view.Given that the definition of to get includes to receive/come into the possession of something it makes sense that in a shop/cafe 'Can I get a....... ?' is asked.
It's not rude. It's grammatically correct too. This argument is only happening because of the 'snobbery/tribalism' that exists about using expressions/question forms that are more in common usage in the US as opposed to the UK.
obviously not, as you're a twat and some of those agreeing with you aren't twats, they're just making themselves look like twats.It isn't-as has already been proved, it's part of the dividing line between twats/not twats.
Laura needs to say something stupid on twitter rapidly or else this sidetrack is going to bang on for ages
Laurie Penny @PennyRed
Dear Americans: I understand why some of you don't want to vote. But on behalf of those to whom the outcome matters who can't, please do.
Rock hard anarchism.She's doing her bit.
laura said:Dear Americans: I understand why some of you don't want to vote. But on behalf of those to whom the outcome matters who can't, please do.
Fuck off LLETSA.
Anything about the Kiel mutiny anniversary?I couldn't find a single thing by her about unions the other day. Nothing.
Do your trousers not have any colour then? Don't tell me, you wear white linen ones.Tranlation: 'I (TruXta) have my hair going in all different directions and wear coloured jeans with a twisted baggy arse and drainpipe legs.'
Tranlation: 'I (TruXta) have my hair going in all different directions and wear coloured jeans with a twisted baggy arse and drainpipe legs.'