Yep, nailed it!!!Craaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyhhhhgggg!! Nailed it?
This could get dangerous, girl! At first glance, I thought it said "piggy head". Then I counted the spaces. Nope. Not so bad. We're cool Off to apply more wine.Yep, nailed it!!!
Ok so another Aussie thing, I after your wine afternoon, I'd probably call you a pi--head. Lol
I don't mean that y'all say it "wrong" just different, going by the way it's spelled, Aussies say it that way, but Americans accent or something means it's said completely differently, not wrong, but different.I thought Craig rhymed with Meg - more like Crehg than Crayg. Has @Teleclashter chimed in yet? It's his name, so he'd know best, right?
Certainly not with dinner, but a cup of tea after dinner (or coffee in my MIL's case) is common.Here's a different one . . . my grandparents and parents always enjoyed a cup of tea with dinner. We have a Canadian brand called "Red Rose" which is a blend of orange pekoe. This is our family's stock tea. However, my brother and I aren't big into drinking tea at all. When in university, I had the Sleepy Time herbal tea and such but now for dinner I either have a glass of wine or water. The habitual tea drinkers seem to have died out with my parents generation. Princess Jes (Australia) and BagofLaughs (England), do you still habitually drink tea with dinner every night or has your generation also lapsed/lost this old British Empire tradition?
But I'm also a "coffee in the car on the way to work" gal. Love coffee, and not that stuff the Yanks drink. ergh!
Oh no! I don't grab a crappy brew on the way to work. I use my Nespresso machine and pop it in a travel mug!By yanks, do you mean the 'whole' of the US??? If so, no, we don't all drink the same type/kind coffee. I'm a deep south girl and we love our dark/french roast - definitely not the kind you grab on the way to work!! We also like our tea 'iced' and sweet!!! 'And', we also say y'all, and end lots of words with 'r' (winder (window) tomater (tomato). No, actually most of us don't speak like that, but lots of 'ole timers' still do! There are so many ways to speak in the good ole US of A depending on which area you live in!
Oh no! I don't grab a crappy brew on the way to work. I use my Nespresso machine and pop it in a travel mug!