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barry1010 | 16:44 Tue 06th Feb 2024 | ChatterBank
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If you use either or both of those terms in your written word, do you ever use them in your speech?

I see it a lot online, never heard anyone say it with the exception of tv and film.

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Old fashioned now, methinks.

Agree Sandy, but I have used it.  Call me old fashioned........

I say it all the time - usually prefaced by "Gadzooks"!😃

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Do you say it in conversation, maggie?

My 3 yr old granddaughter says me instead of I.

If I tell her she's a cheeky monkey, she'll say, 'Me not a cheeky monkey.'

I have heard it said normally in the same sentence as Gosh!

Have done Barry but mainly in my writing group.

 

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I can't criticise, really.  I say 'ticketyboo' when I'm asked how I am, such a glorious bouncy word.  I also say 'oh, my word' when I hear bad/sad news and 'blerdy', usually preceded by 'those' and followed by 'idiots'. 

I never swear in conversation but I do have a favourite swear word I say when I'm exasperated with myself.  

No expert but I don't believe the second is gramatically correct. The first I use very occasionally, since it is only appropriate on the odd occasion.

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methinks does not mean "I think".

It means "it seems to me".

Yes

Can something seem a certain way except that you think it is ?

"I think" and "Methinks" are essentially the same. The latter is an 'old-fashioned' way of saying the former.

BTW, I doubt if "latter" and "former" turn up much in everyday parlance. Whereas "like" and "Euh?" are widespread.

Atheist, I answered a question a few days ago when someone online asked was it the former or the latter.

Perhaps not used often in everyday conversation.

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