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OT-translation please ! US to UK
Just so I can keep up with the postings here, I got a couple of
questions about terminoligy. What exactly is REDNECK ? What Specificly when compared to SHAG ! > others that come to mind Yankee ? Mineral spirit ? Cost of a US gallon of Gas (petrol) ? ours is close to 4UKP per UK gallon (approx 7.5 USD ) oh .. Jan .. teh ? any others ? Just trying to make myself at home ! :-) Rich |
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Rich,
Can't speak to all but........ For REDNECK. Normally a term to label those of us in the south especially that enjoy the simpler things in life. Rednecks are sterotyped as being lazy, ignorant and not possesing the best of manners. However, if you are traveling in the south and have car trouble, rest assured one of our finest rednecks will most definatly be happy to render any assistance he (or she) can and will accept little to nothing in return. I am a redneck and proud of it! See also Jeff Foxworthy for a complete definition. Yankee is the opposit of redneck. I paid $2.15 per gallon for 87oct but I saw it in Atlanta today for $1.99 <>< TC |
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tricky wrote: > > Just so I can keep up with the postings here, I got a couple of > questions about terminoligy. > > What exactly is REDNECK ? > What Specificly when compared to SHAG ! > > > others that come to mind > > Yankee ? > Mineral spirit ? > Cost of a US gallon of Gas (petrol) ? ours is close to 4UKP per UK > gallon (approx 7.5 USD ) > > oh .. Jan .. teh ? SHUSH you. Pffft. Jan |
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tricky wrote:
> Just so I can keep up with the postings here, I got a couple of > questions about terminoligy. > > What exactly is REDNECK ? http://s88932719.onlinehome.us/english.htm is one "translator" Use your browser "Find" function to search. http://faculty.ed.umuc.edu/~aethingt/redneck.htm pokes fun at the way "some" US southerners talk. (May be incomprehensible in UK) Speedy Jim http://www.nls.net/mp/volks/ |
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A few answers inline below.
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 20:26:50 GMT, tricky > wrote: >Just so I can keep up with the postings here, I got a couple of >questions about terminoligy. > >What exactly is REDNECK ? Depends on who you ask and how the term is said. I think when most people picture a "redneck" they think of someone who lives in a crappy home (often on wheels) and wears work boots, jeans, flannel shirts (with the sleeves cut off in the summer), and baseball caps. Usually chews tobacco and drinks cheap beer and listens to country music and has a loud mouth and is pretty stupid. >What Specificly when compared to SHAG ! > I'm not gonna try to *directly* help you make up your mind about that. > >others that come to mind > >Yankee ? People from "up north." Virginia and points further north. When you're in "The South", calling someone a "yankee" is usually not a compliment. Depends on how it's said and who is saying it and what was said just beforehand. Just to confuse you, some people consider North Carolina more "Southern" than South Carolina. >Mineral spirit ? >Cost of a US gallon of Gas (petrol) ? ours is close to 4UKP per UK >gallon (approx 7.5 USD ) About $2.25/gallon here (North Carolina) right now. > >oh .. Jan .. teh ? > >any others ? > >Just trying to make myself at home ! :-) > >Rich > "Stupid people are funny." - me |
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fun site - first US word was BUG - insect !
Rich Speedy Jim wrote: > tricky wrote: > >> Just so I can keep up with the postings here, I got a couple of >> questions about terminoligy. >> >> What exactly is REDNECK ? > > > http://s88932719.onlinehome.us/english.htm > > is one "translator" > > Use your browser "Find" function to search. > > > http://faculty.ed.umuc.edu/~aethingt/redneck.htm > pokes fun at the way "some" US southerners talk. > (May be incomprehensible in UK) > > Speedy Jim > http://www.nls.net/mp/volks/ |
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Again - to us (UK) yank / yankee means american. Didnt know about the
north bit. I do like Norm tho (new yankee workshop - this old house :-) ) Shag wrote: > A few answers inline below. > > > On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 20:26:50 GMT, tricky > > wrote: > > >>Just so I can keep up with the postings here, I got a couple of >>questions about terminoligy. >> >>What exactly is REDNECK ? > > > Depends on who you ask and how the term is said. I think when most > people picture a "redneck" they think of someone who lives in a crappy > home (often on wheels) and wears work boots, jeans, flannel shirts > (with the sleeves cut off in the summer), and baseball caps. Usually > chews tobacco and drinks cheap beer and listens to country music and > has a loud mouth and is pretty stupid. > > >>What Specificly when compared to SHAG ! > > > > I'm not gonna try to *directly* help you make up your mind about that. > > >>others that come to mind >> >>Yankee ? > > > People from "up north." Virginia and points further north. When > you're in "The South", calling someone a "yankee" is usually not a > compliment. Depends on how it's said and who is saying it and what > was said just beforehand. Just to confuse you, some people consider > North Carolina more "Southern" than South Carolina. > > >>Mineral spirit ? >>Cost of a US gallon of Gas (petrol) ? ours is close to 4UKP per UK >>gallon (approx 7.5 USD ) > > > About $2.25/gallon here (North Carolina) right now. > > >>oh .. Jan .. teh ? >> >>any others ? >> >>Just trying to make myself at home ! :-) >> >>Rich >> > > > "Stupid people are funny." - me |
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Hee Hee - just kidding !
Rich Jan Andersson wrote: >>oh .. Jan .. teh ? > > > > > SHUSH you. Pffft. > > Jan |
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See - if you dont ask you only think you know !
I hate the bit about the petrol / gas price though ;-( Rich tricky wrote: > Just so I can keep up with the postings here, I got a couple of > questions about terminoligy. > > What exactly is REDNECK ? > What Specificly when compared to SHAG ! > > > others that come to mind > > Yankee ? > Mineral spirit ? > Cost of a US gallon of Gas (petrol) ? ours is close to 4UKP per UK > gallon (approx 7.5 USD ) > > oh .. Jan .. teh ? > > any others ? > > Just trying to make myself at home ! :-) > > Rich > > |
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