People who say âjust sayingâ at the end of a sentence. As if it redeems them of all wrong doing or error and so avoids them getting a box in the face.
Itâs, âjust saying likeâ, if youâre from Limerick.
People who say âjust sayingâ at the end of a sentence. As if it redeems them of all wrong doing or error and so avoids them getting a box in the face.
Itâs, âjust saying likeâ, if youâre from Limerick.
Or âDâya know what I mayneâ?â in Cork.
I donât think you understand what I mean.
Sure theyâre just asking questions.
Itâs their get out of jail card.
It could be spoken after a question I suppose. But not necessarily.
I think itâs an American thing creeping in. Must be on Love Island or something.
No, I do. I lived in Cork. Lads would say horrible cuntish things and then justify it with âdâya know what I mean?â.
The year Niall McCarthy won MOTM in the AIHF he finished every sentence in his interview with it.
Itâs junno what im sayin or shameen.
A Love Island saying is âIâm not going to lie to youâŚâ That is getting on my goat.
I thought only women watched that?
I hand my man-card in at the sitting room door around 9pm most nights
HonestlyâŚ
In general like all Irish folk
I reckon most of us are decent
Yrs obviously youâll get loopers
But having lived or workedâ in the middle east,UK,Germany, Romania, Moldova etc etc
Canât see Cork being worse than anywhere else
If your accepted itâs fir life
Much like me when I moved to Derry
Once In their heats itâs always
Ffs Locke your gone down in
estimation
Pls tell me you donât watch that awful shite in a bucket?
Thatâs used at the end of any sentence, not the same at all as âjust sayingâ which serves a completely different purpose.
Not remotely confined to Cork either,
Just sayin
Completely different context IMHO
Herself watches it and I like to spend time with her. Surely you more than anyone on here would understand that!!