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Wayward Brit saying Hello, Good Morning and anyone for tea?

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Sempill

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Wayward only because I find myself living in Stockholm, Sweden at the moment.

Long story...

Anyway, jolly nice to be here.

Love and blessings, Jari

PS. Jari is actually a Finnish name. I say, am I confusing anyone?
 
Well, good morning to you too! (Although, it's very early in the morning where I'm at.)

It's nice to meet you! I must say "jolly" is not something I see or hear very often in American English. I find your usage of it slightly funny (not in a bad way!). :lol: I read your post and nearly heard your accent; that is cool!

Anyway, I hope you have a good time here! Take care and God bless!

In Christ,

CLY
 
cly said:

It's nice to meet you! I must say "jolly" is not something I see or hear very often in American English. I find your usage of it slightly funny (not in a bad way!). :lol: I read your post and nearly heard your accent; that is cool!

Thank you cly, that's awfully kind of you. Yes, some of us must bear the brunt of ensuring the upkeep of excellence in British tradition, eh what?

Love and blessings, Jari
 
Jolly nice to meet you Sempill. I'll have that spot o' tea with you. I love tea better than coffee, and I drive around here in America with a Union Jack on the front of my car (not kidding, either). We are kindred people and I believe the British are from the Israelite tribe of Ephraim, and Americans are Manasseh. Both had the birthright, were biblically promised to become light-bearers to the nations, and become great. Whether or not you can relate to that is no problem. I just love Brits for this reason--- cousins to the Jewish people and are all people of the Book.
 
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