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Dear Mr Popzak.
Did you ever see the film Mary Poppins? You Americans must have thought Dick Van Dyke's portrayal of the cockney chimneysweep to be first class whereas us Brits cringed at his every word.
The term 'mate' is one that Brits (and Aussies, come to think of it) use
verbally to address another person, usually male, when we don't know their name. It is seldom, if ever, used in the written word. Please don't use it in every post that you make as it comes across as very patronising. Use something American instead, if you must, like 'dude' 'pal' or even 'gringo'. There's a good chap.
Did you ever see the film Mary Poppins? You Americans must have thought Dick Van Dyke's portrayal of the cockney chimneysweep to be first class whereas us Brits cringed at his every word.
The term 'mate' is one that Brits (and Aussies, come to think of it) use
verbally to address another person, usually male, when we don't know their name. It is seldom, if ever, used in the written word. Please don't use it in every post that you make as it comes across as very patronising. Use something American instead, if you must, like 'dude' 'pal' or even 'gringo'. There's a good chap.
Terminator said:
Dear Mr Popzak.
Did you ever see the film Mary Poppins? You Americans must have thought Dick Van Dyke's portrayal of the cockney chimneysweep to be first class whereas us Brits cringed at his every word.
The term 'mate' is one that Brits (and Aussies, come to think of it) use
verbally to address another person, usually male, when we don't know their name. It is seldom, if ever, used in the written word. Please don't use it in every post that you make as it comes across as very patronising. Use something American instead, if you must, like 'dude' 'pal' or even 'gringo'. There's a good chap.
I Apoligize,I was trying to be friendly I don't like "Dude","Pal",or "Gringo",I do however use Bro. alot,and Bro.I also use mate alot...I was born in England...Cheers
Popzak said:
Terminator said:
Dear Mr Popzak.
Did you ever see the film Mary Poppins? You Americans must have thought Dick Van Dyke's portrayal of the cockney chimneysweep to be first class whereas us Brits cringed at his every word.
The term 'mate' is one that Brits (and Aussies, come to think of it) use
verbally to address another person, usually male, when we don't know their name. It is seldom, if ever, used in the written word. Please don't use it in every post that you make as it comes across as very patronising. Use something American instead, if you must, like 'dude' 'pal' or even 'gringo'. There's a good chap.
I Apoligize,I was trying to be friendly I don't like "Dude","Pal",or "Gringo",I do however use Bro. alot,and Bro.I also use mate alot...I was born in England...Cheers
>> Edited by SuPaSpArK on Monday 13th February 20:07
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