I hear “No problem” far more often.

  • VaultBoyNewVegas
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    96 months ago

    I’m a fan of the local nae bother from my country.

      • VaultBoyNewVegas
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        36 months ago

        Nae bother is Norn Irish. Said in a strong Belfast accent normally.

          • VaultBoyNewVegas
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            16 months ago

            Oh, also the bother is pronounced without the th included. So it’s boh-er.

            • @[email protected]
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              16 months ago

              In the southeast of Ireland I’ve heard it ‘bodder’, almost like the Danish soft d instead of the th, but it was just a couple of guys so maybe the sample size is a bit off.