I use both..depends on what you are sayin' don't it? Like this..'the ass gag is not funny you arse.' See what I mean? Whereas somebody mucking around is 'a bit of an ass'. Do you get me?
Very little consideration is given to people posting in their 2nd or 3rd language....often with no formal training or education in English.
Give them a break and don't be smug........communication is the key, not perfection in the English language.
Which bugs you more on the internet? Bad spelling or bad grammar?
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*no other reason*
No need for the 'S'
Also 'ass' is a kind of donkey. The word you are looking for is arse.
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I use both..depends on what you are sayin' don't it? Like this..'the ass gag is not funny you arse.' See what I mean? Whereas somebody mucking around is 'a bit of an ass'. Do you get me?
... and what if the poll creator was outside the UK?
Oh wait, I think I just misinterpreted some sarcasm/irony.
Ooops....
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Haha Fila
Very little consideration is given to people posting in their 2nd or 3rd language....often with no formal training or education in English.
Give them a break and don't be smug........communication is the key, not perfection in the English language.
i know right