Pet said:I think the stiff upper lip thing applies to the upper and upper middle class. (Especially the officer class of the army, formerly administrators in India, etc.) I don't think that persons of working class origin (like me) are supposed to maintain a stiff upper lip.
Sartori said:
Pet said:I think the stiff upper lip thing applies to the upper and upper middle class. (Especially the officer class of the army, formerly administrators in India, etc.) I don't think that persons of working class origin (like me) are supposed to maintain a stiff upper lip.
It`s not for plebs . But being "working class" is now defined by having a TV wider than your bookshelf , so I`m afraid you probably don`t fall into that section of society any more .
Pet said:The change in the indefinite article from "a norange" to "an orange" seems to me an unrelated matter. One might as well cite the abandonment of most English 'n' plurals -- such shifts as 'shoon' becoming 'shoes' and 'treen' 'trees'.
Urban_Tribesman said:...in Australia and about, they are already into the squiffle juice and go 2015 in about 2 hours 30 minutes.
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