Posh Part Of Dublin North Or South A side note on barista while I agree that in AmE it is commonly used in the context described above there are also people who find it a bit posh as you say for the job it
It s a VERY English expression that you d usually only expect to hear from the upper classes during the 1920s It s used to encourage someone to do something a really Posh usually implies wealth and extravagance but not necessarily good taste Swish as an adjective means fashionable in British English but is an older slang term
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My mum would say window sill is posh whereas window ledge is common Actually Chambers gives the definition of window ledge as a windowsill but windowsill is I said that shan t is never used because I cannot recall a single instance of ever having seen or heard it in spontaneous speech or contemporary writing in American English
Hello everyone 1st question in that Only English forum I m a bit nervous How do you pronounce Yorshire I ve seen it was a schwa But then how do you pronounce There is no difference in meaning As already suggested by the other contributors in this thread most people would omit the preposition nowadays In other words r ussir un
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That would be all sounds rather posh to my ears Maybe that s just a personal thing So we are left with That will be all which isn t so bad You could also try That s I seem unable to put my finger on which of these two is correct hairdressers or hairdresser s My instinct was to put an apostrophe then looked shocked at what I had
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A side note on barista while I agree that in AmE it is commonly used in the context described above there are also people who find it a bit posh as you say for the job it

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