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I've never thought of the word Hi as being American or modern in any way.

Quote: zooo @ 17th August 2014, 9:01 PM BST

I've never thought of the word Hi as being American or modern in any way.

Maybe it's not but I still - like Keewick - say Hello instead in texts, emails, postcards everything.

Do you say bye? Or is it always good morrow?
;)

Quote: zooo @ 17th August 2014, 9:09 PM BST

Do you say bye? Or is it always good morrow?
;)

I say 'Cheerio'.

Quote: keewik @ 17th August 2014, 9:12 PM BST

I say 'Cheerio'.

Or 'away an shite yerself'

Scotland

Quote: zooo @ 17th August 2014, 9:09 PM BST

Do you say bye? Or is it always good morrow?
;)

GOODbye

Do you always shout the good bit.

YES!!!

Laughing out loud

"Good Evening Squire!" for men.
"Good Morrow Fair Lady!" for women.

Quote: lofthouse @ 17th August 2014, 9:18 PM BST

Or 'away an shite yerself'

Scotland

That's my secret thought with some folk. Laughing out loud

It's all cool.

Cool

Not that this pisses me off, but in a similar vein, why is it considered the norm to sign off emails with variants of "Regards"? i.e. Best/Kindest/Sincere etc.

Quote: beaky @ 17th August 2014, 10:01 PM BST

"Good Evening Squire!" for men.
"Good Morrow Fair Lady!" for women.
I've got the money now call me daddy, for gamine young actors in need of funds

What a proper gent, it's like having a member of the royal family on these here forums

Quote: billwill @ 17th August 2014, 12:52 PM BST

Does it?

Or does it come from a warplane Heads-up display whereby critical flight info is reflected off the windscreen so that you can read it without taking your eyes off the target.

No. It's much more likely that Head-up display comes from the expression 'heads up' which is much earlier. If I have time today I'll look it up.

These sayings are usually much older than you'd think - for example the expression 'Call Girl' for prostitute dates from the 1600s and refers literally to a girl who comes over to you when you call her. It's nothing to do with a phone escort.

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