[kj] ot darren.. israelli neo nazis/ a qu... ;)
jo
jo at arcadia.karoo.co.uk
Mon Sep 10 17:06:46 EDT 2007
Hence in my objectionable:-)) mail I agreed with Mel and then went on to use
it to describe an endearing quality.
Ah well.
It can all become very 'Eats, shoots and leaves'; can't it?
jo
>
> On top of what Bolly said, I think it might be cultural thing, and it is
> almost definitely a context thing. My first thought is that it was a nice
> compliment...perhaps manners are so rare in the UK now though that
> compliments are looked at askance...
>
> (*JOKE!*) ;p
>
> PS: "Sweet" as a word in NZ meaning "cool" "awesome" "outta sight"
> "groovy"
> kinda thing started ages ago, Bongo will back me up on this. We have a
> saying "Sweet as" as well...meaning about the same thing. I'm pretty sure
> they both originated in NZ, in that context I mean, I remember being blown
> away when I heard Cartman on Southpart say "Sweet" once, meaning "cool"
> kinda thing...I think it spread to surfy culture and out from there and is
> common in various places amongst the "kids" now :)
>
> Sweet? Sweet.
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