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Bobbisox1 | 12:40 Tue 19th Oct 2021 | ChatterBank
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Just had an Amazon delivery but he’d knocked on my neighbours door till I said was it for us at number ?
Oh ,Yes, My Bad, he said
Then when our neighbour answered ,’Sorry mate , My Bad

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That's been around for quite some time, although haven't heard it in ages now. Just a phrase that started, and got used by some.
My fault sounds better.
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First time I’ve heard it Pixie
This sort of stuff has reached the highest levels - "Build back better"!!
Yuk.
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What does that mean in layman’s terms Atheist ?
used to acknowledge responsibility for a mistake
Bobbi, better ask Johnson!
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Im not that close to him Atheist
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I’ve led a sheltered life Mamya :0(
Bobbi, I think in meaning it is similar to (and as vague as) MAGA, although the Full version of MAGA was at least grammatically correct (in old-fashioned terms). Similar stuff crops up in TV ads, although I can't think of one now - perhaps "What's your Good?" "Dream your Fresh!"
"Quite some time" as in at least thirty years.
Dont forget 'be more dog'- Atheist
I dont mind Build Back Better- makes sense to me and is quite catchy.
One's I don't get are
Burger King -be your way
Someone's *Time Warner?) was Enjoy Better

I saw a school with the slogan "Find your amazing" which puzzled me and then found they'd 'borrowed' it from a travel ad

I quite like ‘Build Back Better’.
It means we will come back better than before.
But When it comes from a politicians mouth I worry that it is just a soundbite rather than an intent.
In the 2015 general election one of the party's in Norn Ireland had a slogan "Step Not Back". No idea.
That was the DUP.

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