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AIBU to get irritated when

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redandwhite1 · 24/01/2019 23:20

People at a G into the word brexit so it becomes Bregsit

STOP IT THERE IS NO G

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redandwhite1 · 24/01/2019 23:20

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Seline · 24/01/2019 23:21

The word annoys me. It's not a celebrity couple. It's Britain's exit from the European union. Brexit sounds crass.

PawPawNoodle · 24/01/2019 23:21

I've not encountered a single person that does this.

FurzeandHarebells · 24/01/2019 23:22

No one I know does this. Perhaps it’s regional.

Besides which it is far from the most irritating think about Brexit.

Singlenotsingle · 24/01/2019 23:23

Surely you can find something more important to get irritated about? I hadn't even noticed!

FurzeandHarebells · 24/01/2019 23:23

Thing not think

grenadezombie · 24/01/2019 23:25

The same people that say Egsit instead of EXIT?

Drives me insane. DH is one of them Blush

redandwhite1 · 25/01/2019 07:19

Bet you guys start hearing it now

It's a woman on the news on the radio, and someone on tv so not sure where they're from

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NoNoNoOohmaybe · 25/01/2019 07:21

Yes!!!
They do it on radio 4 all the time. Every time it puts my teeth on edge.

LadyKalila · 25/01/2019 07:25

*Another one who dislikes abbreviations
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The word annoys me. It's not a celebrity couple. It's Britain's exit from the European union. Brexit sounds crass.

jessstan2 · 25/01/2019 07:29

I've not heard anyone add a g, now you've mentioned it I'll probably hear it all the time (& be irritated).

Houseonahill · 25/01/2019 07:41

I just said brexit and realised I do this Blush maybe it's an accent thing?

redandwhite1 · 25/01/2019 08:01

Houseonahill literally laughing out loud

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