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EmptyMemory:
--- Quote from: metro. on April 11, 2012, 03:06:14 AM ---Also, I guess kind of related, do any of you use terms of affection (love,darling, sweetie, etc) with friends?
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Does "home-dawg" and "g" count?
metro.:
--- Quote from: EmptyMemory on April 11, 2012, 03:08:00 AM ---
--- Quote from: metro. on April 11, 2012, 03:06:14 AM ---Also, I guess kind of related, do any of you use terms of affection (love,darling, sweetie, etc) with friends?
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Does "home-dawg" and "g" count?
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No, they don't. And I guess I should have included "opposite gender friends".
elvikun:
--- Quote from: metro. on April 11, 2012, 03:06:14 AM ---
--- Quote from: elvikun on April 11, 2012, 02:43:58 AM ---Also "of courze i'm in Love Ivith you DaKling".
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This was the huge jump, towards terms of affection.
Also, I guess kind of related, do any of you use terms of affection (love,darling, sweetie, etc) with friends?
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Oh, right. I actually meant it. It was my -zpecyal- lofe ledder to you. Totally wasn't reading your avatar.
Anyway...
I think I could take love and darling only from Irish, because they way in which they actually pronounce and say it is very... Erm. Cool. Cute. I don't really know. It just is smething else.
But as for me, I would probably throw up after or during going "cuddlybear sweetie pumpkin pie" on someone.
metro.:
--- Quote from: elvikun on April 11, 2012, 03:22:47 AM ---
--- Quote from: metro. on April 11, 2012, 03:06:14 AM ---
--- Quote from: elvikun on April 11, 2012, 02:43:58 AM ---Also "of courze i'm in Love Ivith you DaKling".
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This was the huge jump, towards terms of affection.
Also, I guess kind of related, do any of you use terms of affection (love,darling, sweetie, etc) with friends?
--- End quote ---
Oh, right. I actually meant it. It was my -zpecyal- lofe ledder to you. Totally wasn't reading your avatar.
Anyway...
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I know you were.
--- Quote from: elvikun on April 11, 2012, 03:22:47 AM ---
I think I could take love and darling only from Irish, because they way in which they actually pronounce and say it is very... Erm. Cool. Cute. I don't really know. It just is smething else.
But as for me, I would probably throw up after or during going "cuddlybear sweetie pumpkin pie" on someone.
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Yeah I would hurt something. I've never heard anyone seriously go that annoying.
I have a friend that addresses me as "love" and "sweetie" and stuff and it puts me off. Really puts me off.
But yes, cool accents are fucking amazing ;)
elvikun:
@metro
Frankly, I was talking about different kind of relationship. Friends, regardless of gender calling each other with those super-sweet names... I don't know, as far as I'm concerned, that means they are either of simplier nature or will backstab each other the first chance the'll get.
But to the accents, personally, I prolly find french and german to be most funny. French talking english usually sound like... well, goat that is being tortured terribly, and germans... Oh germans. Dzat iz ze akzent of ze yeahr.
Somewhere in the middle are australians. Honestly, the heavy aussie accent is just so hilarious. I love the ... say out loud: "Raise up lights". Congratulations you have just said "razor blades" with australian accent. Try "Well oil beef hooked". Heh.
And well, I find irish accent to be the most amazing. Don't know why. I know many make fun of that too. like the "What makes you think you've actually met a sober irish?". But personally, I just can't resist :D
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