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robert551069 | 04:08 Tue 19th Jun 2012 | TV
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Bradley Walsh, the quizmaster, on The Chase programme, is an excellent game show host with a great sense of humour who really adds value to the programme and I like him very much, but I do wish that someone would ask him to say "you were" instead of "you was" and "those things" instead of "them things"
I know that this is common parlance in some parts of the South East of England, but it's a pity, (or am I being pedantic)
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No it is not an annoyance just for you. Many people mispronounce their words. It is very annoying, but not as annoying as pedants!
you are not being pedantic (in my view)

i too am a stickler for correct grammar and pronunciation.
If correct grammar and speech should be used anywhere it should be done by TV presenters

Jeff Brazier is cringe worthy - he is of the wiv and free brigade instead of with and three. So thoroughly annoys me
Isn't it, 'We was'? As in, 'We was robbed...'
Wus!
Wus, of course. forgive my solecism.
It's not only the SE of England, no different from the Brummie "we'm going"
I agree with robert- certain phrases like that make me cringe, although I'm not sure why because we can still understand what's being said.
Similarly I cringe when Alan Shearer says "he seen", "he should of went" or "he's took the free kick", and wonder whether anyone at the BBC ever points these things out.
One I find interesting is the Scottish plural of "you" - "Youse" - "what are youse doing?" - it makes sense even if not grammatically correct!
youse never sounds right though lol
It makes me cringe and I'm living in the middle of it. The other thing I can't stand is when the letter Jay is pronounced Jie (to rhyme with the letter I and not K)

I still like the idiosyncracies of the English language tho.
Ruby Wax once cracked a joke that no man ever put his hand up a skirt looking for a Pd.D.
I suppose no old footballer is paraded in front of the television cameras because he's a stickler for the nuances of language.
English is a language which is continually evolving. Presumably you don't use Shakespearean language in your everyday speech; that's only 400 years old and yet is quite alien to how we speak today. The English language has never been stuck in a form that is prescribed by a text book.
I know what you mean, alba - eye jye kye.....

Don't get us started on Haitch!
or aksing....don't london women know how to ask !!!!..prevalent on Eastenders...
Sex is what Morningsiders have their coal delivered in :-)

I'm reminded of
Latin is a language
As dead as dead can be
It killed the ancient Romans
And now it's killing me

(from school desk, circa 1978)
I agree bibblebub that language evolves but the Alan Shearerisms I listed were more examples of using the wrong tense and it seems to me tenses don't evolve.
how do you know about Morningside Albs..you an Edinburger too !!!
Lol Murray no. It's Kelvinside in my neck of the woods :-)
weeeeegie !!!!

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