People (usually grown women) using the word vagina where they mean vulva.
And hubbyThe word brekkie
And preggoAnd hubby
"could of" instead of "could have"People getting why and while mixed up,
Easy spelling mistakes carnt for example
Or wont instead of want
People writing spag bowl not Bol or saying spag Bol when it’s clearly pasta not spaghetti
Yes that one too."could of" instead of "could have"
Elf on the bleeping shelf. I absolutely hate that. Why is it even a thing now?! We never had it when we were growing up. It was santa and the tooth fairy. I didn't even have the easter bunny when I was a kid.Elf on the shelf
Thank God there were no proms during my time in school.Elf on the bleeping shelf. I absolutely hate that. Why is it even a thing now?! We never had it when we were growing up. It was santa and the tooth fairy. I didn't even have the easter bunny when I was a kid.
On a similar note of elf on the shelf...
The fact that britain adopts stupid traditions from america. Prom for example. They are just pointless imo. All that money for a few hours which is so boring anyway (teens don't want to party with their teachers!) Even primary school kids having proms now as well. they all move to the same place usually anyway? Could they not have a disco?
Gender reveals, blame america. Baby showers, blame america. Extravagent hen/wedding parties, america.
We would live much cheaper lives if we didn't adopt the american tradition of celebrating everything.
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I had one. Most of the kids went to parties before so were drunk on arrival and everyone was pretty much outside all night. None of my year got along so everyone went to different after prom parties. All in all was a waste of time and money. Looking back I wish i'd never gone.Thank God there were no proms during my time in school.
especially when those week long hen dos are abroad and cost a fortune meaning you've got to choose between going on a family holiday or going on the hen party.Week long hen and stag do’s that the bride/groom expect everyone attending the wedding to go on.
Yes! But they are so offended if you say you haven‘t got the budget for a week long hen do, then a two night stay at a country house, wedding present etc etc.especially when those week long hen dos are abroad and cost a fortune meaning you've got to choose between going on a family holiday or going on the hen party.
Exactly! I don't get the appeal of having multiple hen parties. I knew one girl who had 4. one abroad, one away at home, one locally and then one with her family so the kids of the family could attend... And the wedding was quite fair away so most would have had to stay overnight. Shocking.Yes! But they are so offended if you say you haven‘t got the budget for a week long hen do, then a two night stay at a country house, wedding present etc etc.
And you have to chip in and pay towards the stag/hen trip because they couldn’t possibly pay for their own do!Exactly! I don't get the appeal of having multiple hen parties. I knew one girl who had 4. one abroad, one away at home, one locally and then one with her family so the kids of the family could attend... And the wedding was quite fair away so most would have had to stay overnight. Shocking.
I also hate when the hen party is a weekend/4 day thing at the same cost that a week all inclusive would be and it's this awkward issue of like that's a shocking price to pay for 3 nights/4 days self catering when I could have a weeks holiday all inclusive!
I couldn't ask people personally. I would just feel so rude. I feel the same about abroad weddings. I just think it's really rude to ask people to use their family holiday money to come to your wedding just cause you wanted to get married abroad.
I knew someone who didn't tell the bridal party where they were going for the hen. They all (bride included) found out the morning that they were flying where they were going but were given a pack list (themed weekend). What if you don't like where you're going? Too late to back out then?
My daughter had a prom when they closed her school and they all had to go to a new one . It was around the time of all the gypsy wedding programmes and all the mothers used to slag off how they dressed their little girls . Guess whose kids were all tarted up for the promThank God there were no proms during my time in school.
Hahahahah same. I hate kids dancing, singing, etc. My niece is a little attention seeker and loves to try and sing or pull stupid faces in my face. I honestly just ignore her, have never met a kid so irritating before. She is 8 and acts like she's 5 because her parents don't correct her. Always think she will grow out of it but she gets worse every time we see her. Even if we video call, she has to be front and centre pulling stupid faces. I actually despise her. On the other hand, her younger brother is lovely and acts more matureOk I'm going to say it but I don't like kids much but I'm ok day to day. Adults behaviours with kids pisses me off so much more. When a toddler or baby starts dancing and everyone stops and watches and makes a big deal...boils my piss. Or when people decided to tell you what their child has eaten or has asked for a certain type of food.....hmmmm a human eats food... mindbending
And because of covid and cancelled weddings there will undoubtedly be another hen/stag to fork out for, cause this years one is soo far awayExactly! I don't get the appeal of having multiple hen parties. I knew one girl who had 4. one abroad, one away at home, one locally and then one with her family so the kids of the family could attend... And the wedding was quite fair away so most would have had to stay overnight. Shocking.
I also hate when the hen party is a weekend/4 day thing at the same cost that a week all inclusive would be and it's this awkward issue of like that's a shocking price to pay for 3 nights/4 days self catering when I could have a weeks holiday all inclusive!
I couldn't ask people personally. I would just feel so rude. I feel the same about abroad weddings. I just think it's really rude to ask people to use their family holiday money to come to your wedding just cause you wanted to get married abroad.
I knew someone who didn't tell the bridal party where they were going for the hen. They all (bride included) found out the morning that they were flying where they were going but were given a pack list (themed weekend). What if you don't like where you're going? Too late to back out then?