- Britishwitch
- Master Reaper
- Posts: 133
- Joined: Sat Sep 01, 2007 6:09 pm
- What is the highest number?: 9
- Location: England
- Britishwitch
- Master Reaper
- Posts: 133
- Joined: Sat Sep 01, 2007 6:09 pm
- What is the highest number?: 9
- Location: England
- Britishwitch
- Master Reaper
- Posts: 133
- Joined: Sat Sep 01, 2007 6:09 pm
- What is the highest number?: 9
- Location: England
Can I just say....that since I joined this forum just over a month ago now, I have met probably the most helpful, genuine, kind and thoughful people that I have come across in a VERY VERY long time.
Everyday when I log on to here I look forward to reading what is being said by everyone about everyones projects, ideas and thoughts....not just about Halloween but everything else too!
It actually brings a lump to my throat to think that in this sometimes worrying and not always very nice world there are still groups of people that are prepared to go just that little bit further to make somebody elses day that little bit more special!!!
Thank you all
Everyday when I log on to here I look forward to reading what is being said by everyone about everyones projects, ideas and thoughts....not just about Halloween but everything else too!
It actually brings a lump to my throat to think that in this sometimes worrying and not always very nice world there are still groups of people that are prepared to go just that little bit further to make somebody elses day that little bit more special!!!
Thank you all
- LawP
- Haunt Master
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- Joined: Mon Sep 11, 2006 12:24 pm
- What is the highest number?: 9
- Location: Colorado
I'm learning a lot about our members in other countries which I find fascinating. Just the other day I asked my dear friend if she wanted to have a boot sale with me and that I would be so chuffed if she said yes. Of course, she just stared at me strangely until I explained what I said.
Don't drink and fly...
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- Halloween Master
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lol! Oh no! I knew that "chuffed" would somehow make it to the US and it would be my fault! *rolls around on the floor laughing* Whoopsiedaisy!
I say "No worries" all the time too
BUT I also say a lot of American expressions such as "candy" instead of sweeties, "store" instead of shop, and the old favourite, "awesome"
I say "No worries" all the time too
BUT I also say a lot of American expressions such as "candy" instead of sweeties, "store" instead of shop, and the old favourite, "awesome"
- I B Howlin' Wolfman
- Halloween Master
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That's cool! I've picked up a lot of phrases that are Britt. Like when I think that's something is askew, or not quite right, I say "Wonky". (Don't even know if I spell it right.) It just "sounds right" to me.
So I use a lot of American old termanology, so people have a definate feel about there I'm comming from, yet familliar to the US members, but I do use a few Britt, common terminology so they have a clue as well.
When I lived with my parent's we had three Britt neigbors. Wonderful people. Loved our version of Harry Potter Haunts. (At the same time, we tried to remain true to their views, so it was a bit deeper than just a lighting bolt on the forehead, through "American Eyes".)
Thing is, in these forums we learn more than just a few trick & treats. It boadens our vocabulary and brings the world closer together. To me, that's important.
That's what I love about the forums and the internet.
So I use a lot of American old termanology, so people have a definate feel about there I'm comming from, yet familliar to the US members, but I do use a few Britt, common terminology so they have a clue as well.
When I lived with my parent's we had three Britt neigbors. Wonderful people. Loved our version of Harry Potter Haunts. (At the same time, we tried to remain true to their views, so it was a bit deeper than just a lighting bolt on the forehead, through "American Eyes".)
Thing is, in these forums we learn more than just a few trick & treats. It boadens our vocabulary and brings the world closer together. To me, that's important.
That's what I love about the forums and the internet.
- Britishwitch
- Master Reaper
- Posts: 133
- Joined: Sat Sep 01, 2007 6:09 pm
- What is the highest number?: 9
- Location: England
Isn't it odd how something can sound perfectly normal to one person and really strange to another!
I read all of these posts during my lunch break at work and I laughed till I cried!
My colleagues thought I had lost the plot!!!
I totally agree with I B, that is what these forums are about! Learning about others and sharing laughs!!
I read all of these posts during my lunch break at work and I laughed till I cried!
My colleagues thought I had lost the plot!!!
I totally agree with I B, that is what these forums are about! Learning about others and sharing laughs!!