My old housemate used to do this all the time, he was from Belfast. It’s very charming, so it was a real shame when he turned out to be a collosal arse in every other way

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‘Cheerio’ when I leave the office. Urgh. I blame my old man.

Big fan of trying to make ta-ra sound macho

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Can’t hear this in any accent other than Cilla Black’s.

keep picking at the hard skin on the end of fretting hand fingers. wish I could stop

Would really like to try and adopt “Topping” as a response to “how are you?” My granny used to pull it off well. I do not.

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One of those words that sounds better and more affectionate in scotch.

I need to stop saying peng and mince and brass.

I compulsively pluck hairs from my beard as a result of a lovely little condition called trichotillomania

I’ve started saying “lovely” and can’t stop. like “oh lovely thank you!!”

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my girlfriend does this. it makes me really sad but there’s literally nothing i can do to help. i do my best anyway.

She had a particularly good accent for it. It sounded more like Top-EEN :smiley: :smiley:

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Really stupid force of habit I have when hugging someone, from training judo, jits and wrestling, is that I always clasp my hands in a gable grip, s-clamp or ball and socket grip like im going to do a takedown or a throw.

Its dumb.

Started calling people bud & buddy annoyingly regularly too

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Biting my nails obviously

I know a dog named Buddy, it’s very enjoyable calling him

Pulling the hairs out of moles

Someone call the RSPCA

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I knew someone would say something like that

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