#deedar — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #deedar, aggregated by home.social.
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While Googling I came upon this “AI overview”. I can attest that these are true, and I used all of them in my youth. My paternal Grandfather often used, “Nah then,” or more likely, “Nah den,” him being a Sheffielder:-
To say "hello" in Yorkshire, use "'Ey up!" or "How do?", often followed by "lad/lass/duck" as terms of endearment, or just a simple "Nah then", all signaling a friendly greeting like "Hello there!" or "How are you doing?".
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While Googling I came upon this “AI overview”. I can attest that these are true, and I used all of them in my youth. My paternal Grandfather often used, “Nah then,” or more likely, “Nah den,” him being a Sheffielder:-
To say "hello" in Yorkshire, use "'Ey up!" or "How do?", often followed by "lad/lass/duck" as terms of endearment, or just a simple "Nah then", all signaling a friendly greeting like "Hello there!" or "How are you doing?".
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While Googling I came upon this “AI overview”. I can attest that these are true, and I used all of them in my youth. My paternal Grandfather often used, “Nah then,” or more likely, “Nah den,” him being a Sheffielder, and all:
To say "hello" in Yorkshire, use "'Ey up!" or "How do?", often followed by "lad/lass/duck" as terms of endearment, or just a simple "Nah then", all signaling a friendly greeting like "Hello there!" or "How are you doing?".
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While Googling I came upon this “AI overview”. I can attest that these are true, and I used all of them in my youth. My paternal Grandfather often used, “Nah then,” or more likely, “Nah den,” him being a Sheffielder:-
To say "hello" in Yorkshire, use "'Ey up!" or "How do?", often followed by "lad/lass/duck" as terms of endearment, or just a simple "Nah then", all signaling a friendly greeting like "Hello there!" or "How are you doing?".
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While Googling I came upon this “AI overview”. I can attest that these are true, and I used all of them in my youth. My paternal Grandfather often used, “Nah then,” or more likely, “Nah den,” him being a Sheffielder:-
To say "hello" in Yorkshire, use "'Ey up!" or "How do?", often followed by "lad/lass/duck" as terms of endearment, or just a simple "Nah then", all signaling a friendly greeting like "Hello there!" or "How are you doing?".
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Going back to #Sheffield this weekend. My home city (on my dad's side). It's been a while. My #deedar accent is long gone after living away for so long, so I'm warming it up by listening to songs from the old country and singing them in the proper voice. (Getting #socialist fierced-up too.)
#Pulp #CommonPeople #DifferentClass
Thah'll nivver understand
Ahrrit feels to live thy life
Wi' no meerrning or control
And wi' nowheer left tuh guh -
Going back to #Sheffield this weekend. My home city (on my dad's side). It's been a while. My #deedar accent is long gone after living away for so long, so I'm warming it up by listening to songs from the old country and singing them in the proper voice. (Getting #socialist fierced-up too.)
#Pulp #CommonPeople #DifferentClass
Thah'll nivver understand
Ahrrit feels to live thy life
Wi' no meerrning or control
And wi' nowheer left tuh guh -
Going back to #Sheffield this weekend. My home city (on my dad's side). It's been a while. My #deedar accent is long gone after living away for so long, so I'm warming it up by listening to songs from the old country and singing them in the proper voice. (Getting #socialist fierced-up too.)
#Pulp #CommonPeople #DifferentClass
Thah'll nivver understand
Ahrrit feels to live thy life
Wi' no meerrning or control
And wi' nowheer left tuh guh -
Going back to #Sheffield this weekend. My home city (on my dad's side). It's been a while. My #deedar accent is long gone after living away for so long, so I'm warming it up by listening to songs from the old country and singing them in the proper voice. (Getting #socialist fierced-up too.)
#Pulp #CommonPeople #DifferentClass
Thah'll nivver understand
Ahrrit feels to live thy life
Wi' no meerrning or control
And wi' nowheer left tuh guh