Why Canadians add 'eh' to every sentence?
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Anonymous
2017-10-06 3:34
Really makes you think desu
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Anonymous
2017-10-06 4:16
Okay, this is a good thread.
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Anonymous
2017-10-06 4:41
Lack of intelligence.
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Anonymous
2017-10-06 6:21
I think that it's some derivative of how the Brits like to say "oi! ," or "innit? " The leaves came up with their own thing.
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Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-06 10:46
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Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-06 16:43
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Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-06 21:03
idk
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Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-07 14:50
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Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-08 0:01
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Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-08 14:28
yeah, nah eh
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Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-08 19:51
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Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-09 20:03
Why do Americans spell the word "yeah" as "yea" even though "yea" is already a word? Really makes you think, desu.
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Anonymous
2017-10-09 20:17
I don't know, the same people who do that usually will also add unnecessary letters to words,mostly teenage girls. Also, copious amounts of emojis.
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Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-09 23:51
>>13 And also /g/ posters.
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Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-10 0:02
>>14 /g/ has declined
that bad? Good thing I'm not missing much then.
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Anonymous
2017-10-10 0:28
>>15 I'm afraid so. And to think that I was actually naive enough to believe that a filter could fix all those problems--of course, no amount of duct tape is going to keep a colander from leaking.
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Anonymous
2017-10-10 15:05
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Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-11 0:49
>>17 Thanks, anon. I'll consider it.
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