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Silly Sausage | Report | 12 Jan 2013 19:32 |
For those that didnt spot it : |
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JustJohn | Report | 12 Jan 2013 20:13 |
Two examples here below. I think if I trawl through the thread (which I won't) I might find I made that point more than twice. |
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JustJohn | Report | 12 Jan 2013 20:19 |
Rebekah. I was writing about an estate in Merthyr Tydfil earlier and thinking about what you said about Aberkenfig (boys throwing stones at you in a graveyard) and Brynmelyn (woman angry because you had an English accent). |
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JustJohn | Report | 12 Jan 2013 20:29 |
Hayley. Can't work out why you think I am goading. Don't know anything about the cashier, but it is quite a hard job and you need to be very efficient, polite and good with all types of customers. A lot of the winter customers in Pwllheli will be older people, Welsh speaking in the main, with all the grumps and grouses, aches and pains of that generation. |
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*$parkling $andie* | Report | 12 Jan 2013 20:58 |
I give up :-( :-( |
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JustJohn | Report | 12 Jan 2013 21:15 |
Sandie Dr Lewis wants to live through Welsh language if he is speaking Welsh. English when he is speaking English. I can understand that. |
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Muffyxx | Report | 12 Jan 2013 21:18 |
I think the letter in the paper sums it up perfectly..who does HE think he is tellling people how they should or should not speak in a bilingual country...pompous old git. |
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SueMaid | Report | 12 Jan 2013 22:28 |
I have to agree with John on one of his points. There is nothing wrong with changing your initial views when more information becomes available or you begin to see other people's points of view. |
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*$parkling $andie* | Report | 12 Jan 2013 22:49 |
I agree Sue and if that is the case on any thread ..say so. No prob. :-) |
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supercrutch | Report | 12 Jan 2013 22:49 |
Heavens...still going today. Thanks Tec :-D |
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SueMaid | Report | 12 Jan 2013 22:58 |
As I have said - I've caused many a giggle from people when I've attempted to pronounce words or names in my Aussie accent. I think it was appreciated that I tried. Just saying "thank you" in Welsh brought a smile to most faces. |
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JustJohn | Report | 12 Jan 2013 23:28 |
Most Welsh speakers are quite flattered when non Welsh speakers say a few phrases like "Thankyou" (Diolch yn fawr). And visitors do like to practice a few phrases. |
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MrDaff | Report | 12 Jan 2013 23:57 |
Back to the origins - Lewis both refused to pay for the goods unless the total was given him in Welsh, and then he refused to leave the shop until this was done (( read all the reports on the 'incident')). |
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supercrutch | Report | 13 Jan 2013 00:00 |
Well I am one of the hang 'em brigade or at the least stick 'em in the stocks on market day so you stand no chance :-D |
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JustJohn | Report | 13 Jan 2013 00:08 |
Robyn Lewis's letter (and this would not have been reported at all unless he had written) was to Y Cymro, the main Welsh weekly newspaper. |
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supercrutch | Report | 13 Jan 2013 00:49 |
I did try to find the report in Y Cymro but failed have you got the link? |
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Silly Sausage | Report | 13 Jan 2013 10:14 |
Good Morning everyone :-D |
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Rambling | Report | 13 Jan 2013 10:55 |
A point that has not been made very strongly is that to be a 'highly principled ' man in the request for use of the Welsh language, Mr Lewis might , I feel, be better putting his energies towards ensuring he has the option not just to speak his own language but to pay for his goods in currency printed / minted with his own language on it? Surely it must go against the grain for him to be using 'Bank of England' notes... perhaps a truly principled man would refuse to do so....and it would have to be 'barter or nothing'? ;-) |
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JustGinnie | Report | 13 Jan 2013 11:12 |
Dr Lewis may well be well educated and highly principled, as I don't know the man I couldn't say for certain and he does sound very stubborn I agree, but I have to disagree with you John that he is wise. I also think he lacks common sense, a failing of a lot of the very well educated people that I know. |
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Kay???? | Report | 13 Jan 2013 11:28 |
Well Dr L,,will be pleased to read/hear that 20 areas have now signed up to promote the Welsh lanuage,that is good....its all down to the 2011 cenus finding numbers that Welsh speakers have dropped. |