Somehow that's exactly how I imagined it.
Let down by the lack of "guy"s, "eh"s, and "sorrie"s though
Posted 22 August 2013 - 02:39 PM
Somehow that's exactly how I imagined it.
Let down by the lack of "guy"s, "eh"s, and "sorrie"s though
Posted 22 August 2013 - 02:51 PM
Which basically means that my personality matches my voice.
Interesting.
And as far as Canadian idioms go, I use them often, just not in that string of sentences I suppose.
Also, Americans say "Eh" a lot as well, they just do it more brashly.
Canadian: " Damn that is a lot of maple syrup, eh?"
A little inflection at the end of a sentence to imply a question or to invoke a response from a fellow conversationalist.
American: "Eh! What the fuck is wrong with you!?"
Notice how it is used at the beginning of the sentence as an aggressive segue in to further berating of the verbal variety.
So we both use the word, just with vastly different connotations.
It is perfectly acceptable to fear and admire a being you could not possibly understand.
Posted 22 August 2013 - 02:58 PM
Which basically means that my personality matches my voice.
Interesting.
And as far as Canadian idioms go, I use them often, just not in that string of sentences I suppose.
Also, Americans say "Eh" a lot as well, they just do it more brashly.
Canadian: " Damn that is a lot of maple syrup, eh?"
A little inflection at the end of a sentence to imply a question or to invoke a response from a fellow conversationalist.
American: "Eh! What the fuck is wrong with you!?"
Notice how it is used at the beginning of the sentence as an aggressive segue in to further berating of the verbal variety.
So we both use the word, just with vastly different connotations.
I'de never had it explained like that, but that makes sense.
We both use the same idioms/phrases, it's just the situations and use that change I suppose.
The more ya know xD
Posted 22 August 2013 - 04:37 PM
I'm the only one that doesn't match with my voice.
あ な た を 信 じ て い る 私 を 信 じ て
Posted 22 August 2013 - 09:50 PM
Which basically means that my personality matches my voice.
Interesting.
And as far as Canadian idioms go, I use them often, just not in that string of sentences I suppose.
Also, Americans say "Eh" a lot as well, they just do it more brashly.
Canadian: " Damn that is a lot of maple syrup, eh?"
A little inflection at the end of a sentence to imply a question or to invoke a response from a fellow conversationalist.
American: "Eh! What the fuck is wrong with you!?"
Notice how it is used at the beginning of the sentence as an aggressive segue in to further berating of the verbal variety.
So we both use the word, just with vastly different connotations.
You know how I know this is a lie? "Damn, that's a lot of maple syrup," said no Canadian ever. Maybe, "Pour some more syrup on there, eh. I don't have enough, guy"
I do love that Americans use an innocuous interjection with such aggression, and I totally agree with you there. I usual use it with an apathetic shrug:
"How was the maple syrup."
"Eh."
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Posted 23 August 2013 - 09:56 AM
We actually provide a vast majority of the world's maple syrup, so you bet your bippy that a great many of us have been in a scenario where there is so much damn syrup in front of us that all we can do is stand in awe.
It is perfectly acceptable to fear and admire a being you could not possibly understand.
Posted 27 August 2013 - 09:35 AM
Which basically means that my personality matches my voice.
Interesting.
And as far as Canadian idioms go, I use them often, just not in that string of sentences I suppose.
Also, Americans say "Eh" a lot as well, they just do it more brashly.
Canadian: " Damn that is a lot of maple syrup, eh?"
A little inflection at the end of a sentence to imply a question or to invoke a response from a fellow conversationalist.
American: "Eh! What the fuck is wrong with you!?"
Notice how it is used at the beginning of the sentence as an aggressive segue in to further berating of the verbal variety.
So we both use the word, just with vastly different connotations.
its like when black people use profanity after the race, and white people use it before, utimately sounding more racist. Try it out if you havent.
Black Guy: "This Asian motha fucka walked into the store..."
White Guy,"This fuckin' Asian walked into the store..."
-Bill Burr
Posted 27 August 2013 - 09:41 AM
After reading this I just want to put in my two cents and say Gol, you have a beautiful voice. No homo.
We actually provide a vast majority of the world's maple syrup, so you bet your bippy that a great many of us have been in a scenario where there is so much damn syrup in front of us that all we can do is stand in awe.
Also whats a bippy?
Posted 27 August 2013 - 10:28 AM
After reading this I just want to put in my two cents and say Gol, you have a beautiful voice. No homo.
Also whats a bippy?
Ass
"You bet your bippy I would"
"You bet your ass I would"
It's just politer
Because I can...
Posted 27 August 2013 - 10:29 AM
Ass
"You bet your bippy I would"
"You bet your ass I would"
It's just politer
Ooooh life is so much clearer now that I know. Thank you.
Posted 27 August 2013 - 12:29 PM
After reading this I just want to put in my two cents and say Gol, you have a beautiful voice. No homo.
Also whats a bippy?
All the homo.
Ask for my discord/Insta/Tumblr if you want.
Posted 27 August 2013 - 01:13 PM
All the homo.
Exactly..
Posted 27 August 2013 - 02:13 PM
<3
Ask for my discord/Insta/Tumblr if you want.
Posted 27 August 2013 - 05:55 PM
Also whats a bippy?
It is perfectly acceptable to fear and admire a being you could not possibly understand.
Posted 27 August 2013 - 05:58 PM
noun, plural bip·pies. Slang.an unspecified part of the anatomy (usually used in the phrase You bet your ( sweet ) bippy ).My favourite usage:Venture BrothersShore Leave: This is the lair of Dr. Schumpmaker. I don't know what a shump is, but you can bet your bippy that his ancestors made them.
Ah, thanks for the more detailed explanation.
Posted 02 September 2013 - 06:20 AM
Posted 21 November 2013 - 09:06 AM
Apparently I forgot this thread existed.
Anyway, I am super happy that you have an air conditioner right beside your bed.
That is exactly how I roll and I am always glad to see other frigid sleepers.
It is perfectly acceptable to fear and admire a being you could not possibly understand.
Posted 21 November 2013 - 06:04 PM
Posted 22 November 2013 - 05:37 AM
Ahhhhhh your laugh is adorable. I wanna put it in a bottle and open it then shut it really quickly when I'm down to cheer myself up.
Ask for my discord/Insta/Tumblr if you want.
Posted 22 November 2013 - 09:09 PM
Thank you!