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Settle a debate which is correct?

80 replies

MrsESH88 · 20/12/2020 23:32

Settle a debate between me and DH. The song ‘We wish you a merry Christmas’ are the lyrics

  1. Good tiding we bring to you and your king
Or
  1. Good tidings we bring to you and your kin
OP posts:
Superstardjs · 20/12/2020 23:33

2

SwedishEdith · 20/12/2020 23:33

Kin

Enidblyton1 · 20/12/2020 23:33

Definitely 2

Plonque · 20/12/2020 23:33

2

MrsESH88 · 20/12/2020 23:33

Yabu for 1 or ynbu for 2 😀

OP posts:
Enidblyton1 · 20/12/2020 23:34

Can never forget music teacher at primary school drumming that one into us

Thehogfatherstolemycurry · 20/12/2020 23:35

It's kin

Tearsfortiers · 20/12/2020 23:35

Kin!

BeingATwatItsABingThing · 20/12/2020 23:35

2 obviously

UndertheCedartree · 20/12/2020 23:36

Kin! But I used to think it was 'king' when I was a child!

whiterabbitsweets · 20/12/2020 23:36

Kin, ell.

thirstyformore · 20/12/2020 23:36

2

Canwecancel2020 · 20/12/2020 23:36

Kin

HunkyPunk · 20/12/2020 23:37

2

Gardeniaofdelights · 20/12/2020 23:37

I always thought it was King, but this thread suggests I’m wrong!

LisaLee333 · 20/12/2020 23:41

How many times do you reckon 'lyrics to we wish you a merry Christmas' will be googled by mumsnet users after seeing this thread? 😂

And then they'll be like 'errr yeah of COURSE it's 'kin.' Grin Knew it all along. Grin

Brighterthansunflowers · 20/12/2020 23:43

Kin

planningaheadtoday · 20/12/2020 23:44

Definitely 2

noworklifebalance · 20/12/2020 23:44

Kin! (Family, rather than our non-existent male monarch, unless they meant King David but I don’t think they were singing carols back then!)

JayAlfredPrufrock · 20/12/2020 23:45

Kin

CoolCatTaco · 20/12/2020 23:49

Kin

OppsUpsSide · 20/12/2020 23:54

2

RumJerrySailorRum · 20/12/2020 23:56

I know it's 2 (kin) but I still like to sing it as king occasionally!

quizqueen · 20/12/2020 23:57

Why didn't you just google it! No need for a debate.

Averyshinynose · 20/12/2020 23:57

It’s kin, but I always thought it was king and always sung that as a child and all the kids in my class always seem to too, even when corrected by the music teacher 🤷🏻‍♀️