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Affectations used to bother me when I was younger, but as I got older I just let people be über-fans of “X” because it’s better than being a killjoy.
That doesn’t mean it doesn’t make me giggle every now and then.
They couldn't just say "we"? Seems much simpler than "me and my bro" or "me and my mates".the one thing I never got used to while in London is when guys say me and my mates, understanding it's same as me and my bro but just sounds off in my head...
I used to work with rugby guys from Australia, NZ, Ireland, South Africa, etc and everyone said “cheers” for “goodbye” or “thanks.” I don’t really think of it as a gentleman thing unless they raise a cocktail pinky up.
That affected "I'm a gentleman" persona is one of the strangest things about this hobby.
If this is Christoph, he's DMd me a number of times. I'm not sure if it comes from owning a castle or if he just really digs that lifestyle, but that's pretty much his schtick. I'll admit it's fun every so often - I have a paisley velvet smoking jacket myself - but there are definitely those that live and breathe it.
I'm not sure if it comes from owning a castle
I don't know who this person is, but will say, if you own an actual and literal castle, then I think you can get a pass.
<checking Trulia for castles> reject modernity, embrace tradition, cheers.