Has someone does this thread already?

Being called “pet” by a Geordie lady is one of the best things

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Really like la’ but only people with scouse accents can get away with it. Need to know more scousers

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I can’t get anything right.

None of them :frowning:

My granddad used to call my sisters “duck” or “ducky”

  • This is normal
  • This is weird
  • This is middle

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Also quite a big fan of Yorkshire accented folk calling people babby or duck

I like Skipper.

Did you ever respond by saying @anon73286315?

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NEVER

When my old xbox broke and cash converters were busy fixing it there was a fella working there who kept calling people either ‘beef’ or ‘cheese.’ I quite like that. “Y’alright beef?” Might try it myself.

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Me duck is probably the go-to phrase where I come from

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disappointing.

Actually. Me and my Bulgarian mate would say soldier a lot cause he started saying it. He’d say stuff like:
“Fuckin hell mate we’re fuckin soldiers AWOOO”

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I use boss all the time. Probably picked it up off my Dad, who uses it all the time, along with ‘maestro’ for some reason.

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love it when someone uses a term of endearment for me, makes me feel special :slight_smile:

This is probably the least special thing ever though because everyone likes being called something nice

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all a bit over familiar imo

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I like ‘sausage’ as a term of endearment.

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I use boss all the time. Probably sound like a total prat, but I don’t care

hmm i feel weird even calling people their names to their face but I think it’s a really nice thing to do when you talk “hello, ___” “how are you doing ____” lovely isn’t it but I can’t do it.

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I love it when someone says my name to me.

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