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It’s frigging BREAD!!!

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MrsA2015 · 14/07/2020 22:17

I have a friend that refers to sliced bread as “toast” it’s starting to REALLY get on my nerves. Born and bred in England with absolutely no issues with the English language but can not distinguish between sliced bread and the end result of it being toasted being TWO DIFFERENT BLOODY THINGS.

“I had two toasts for breakfast”
“I have cheese toasts” (instead of cheese sandwiches).

Aaaaaaaaaarghhhh ffs , no amount of addressing it has made a difference in 15 poxy years.

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lukasiak · 14/07/2020 22:19

I think that's charming! Different strokes for different folks, I guess.

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pussycatinboots · 14/07/2020 22:20

That would annoy me to. But it is quite funny...does she make her own toasts or buy them from a toasts shop? Grin

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iamtheoneandonlyyy · 14/07/2020 22:22

Raw toast

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2155User · 14/07/2020 22:32

Raw toast

Just woke DS up laughing so hard at this

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LittenKitten · 14/07/2020 22:36

What does she call toast?

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Dee1975 · 14/07/2020 22:37

🤣🤣 would annoy me too
It’s BREAD! (Until it’s toasted!)

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Elieza · 14/07/2020 22:38

Your friend sounds quirky.
Or eccentric.
Bread is bread, toast is toast. End of.

Her inaccuracies would rip my knitting too.
Grin

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Bananacloud · 14/07/2020 22:40

I don’t believe it 😂

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TrickorTreacle · 14/07/2020 22:42

I can think of 2 analogies to the bread/toast woes.

Someone at my old workplace used to call the toilet the bathroom. "Just going to the bathroom, be right back." There were no baths at that workplace, and there aren't any shower rooms either.

The same guy as above used to refer to his wife as his "girlfriend". Like as if they haven't married yet, but they are definitely married.

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Merename · 14/07/2020 22:43

Are you confident that she’s not on MN? As I’d imagine this is fairly outing. Hello, toast friend 👋🏻

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DanielRicciardosSmile · 14/07/2020 22:46

@LittenKitten

What does she call toast?

Toasted toast?
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altiara · 14/07/2020 22:47

She’s not even saying toast but toasts!
Maybe you’ve interpreted it wrongly:
“I had two toasts for breakfast”
Did she have champagne or Buck’s Fizz when toasting?
“I have cheese toasts”
Too much alcohol for breakfast so at lunchtime she is toasting x’s anniversary with cheese.

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Sparklesocks · 14/07/2020 22:47

I think I would see it as an eccentricity Grin

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Coffeeandteach · 14/07/2020 22:48

I have a few Eastern European friends who refer to sliced bread as toast bread because they don't consider it real bread and would only ever use it for toast. But it certainly isn't toast!

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DanielRicciardosSmile · 14/07/2020 22:49

@TrickorTreacle

I can think of 2 analogies to the bread/toast woes.

Someone at my old workplace used to call the toilet the bathroom. "Just going to the bathroom, be right back." There were no baths at that workplace, and there aren't any shower rooms either.

The same guy as above used to refer to his wife as his "girlfriend". Like as if they haven't married yet, but they are definitely married.

Was the first person American? They seem to call the toilet either the bathroom or the restroom. Always makes me laugh when I see toilet paper described as bath tissue - conjures up an image of someone getting out of the bath and dabbling themselves dry with sheets of Andrex.
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DanielRicciardosSmile · 14/07/2020 22:50

Sigh, dabbing not dabbling.

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MyShinyWhiteTeeth · 14/07/2020 22:50

I have a friend who does this. It drives me up the wall. I used to think she thought it was cute or made her feel special having her special words. She does other mispronunciations and insists on saying piss-arre to rhyme with bizarre instead of pizza.

I used to pull her up on it because I find it so irritating. I think it's purposely done and she gets a kick out of being irritating though.

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user1496146479 · 14/07/2020 22:51

I knew someone who would call the cone (wafer) for an ice cream, the cone holder! Smile

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Oysterbabe · 14/07/2020 22:51

They're doing it to wind you up.
My 2 year old calls sliced bread toast too. I don't think he's trying to be annoying though.

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CuriousaboutSamphire · 14/07/2020 22:52

I got as far as raw toast Grin

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Inkpaperstars · 14/07/2020 22:52

That would drive me crazy OP! YANBU.

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Nightshifter · 14/07/2020 22:53

"Born and toast in England..."

Corrected it for you.

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TatianaBis · 14/07/2020 22:53

😂 @ raw toast

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thunderandsunshine01 · 14/07/2020 22:55

raw toast Grin I can’t...

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TatianaBis · 14/07/2020 22:55

I have a few Eastern European friends who refer to sliced bread as toast bread because they don't consider it real bread and would only ever use it for toast. But it certainly isn't toast!

Have you tried E.European bread - that’s not toast either!

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