Hey, Brits..."Ta..."
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I've never seen the show, but 'Ta' is normally short for 'thankyou' -
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@mik said in Hey, Brits..."Ta...":
I think its kind of a short goodbye.
I guess it could be short for 'ta-ra', which means goodbye. Ta-ta is also good-bye.
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I've never seen the show, but 'Ta' is normally short for 'thankyou' -
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@george-k said in Hey, Brits..."Ta...":
@doctor-phibes said in Hey, Brits..."Ta...":
I've never seen the show
You'd like it.
I'll need to start watching it - I've been at a bit of a loose end since finishing The Expanse for the second time. I like a good British crime show.
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@george-k said in Hey, Brits..."Ta...":
@doctor-phibes said in Hey, Brits..."Ta...":
I've never seen the show
You'd like it.
I'll need to start watching it - I've been at a bit of a loose end since finishing The Expanse for the second time. I like a good British crime show.
@doctor-phibes said in Hey, Brits..."Ta...":
I like a good British crime show.
It's very good. There's an arc that spans all 5 seasons you can watch on HULU. But, every season is pretty stand-alone with a "hey wait until we tell you next year!" ending. Exceptionally "procedural."
If you have a hard time with the accent, I recommend turning on the subtitles.
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I've just watched Series 1, Episode 1, and I think I may be hooked.
I managed to struggle through without subtitles, although that Irish bloke has a bit of a brogue.
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I've just watched Series 1, Episode 1, and I think I may be hooked.
I managed to struggle through without subtitles, although that Irish bloke has a bit of a brogue.
@doctor-phibes said in Hey, Brits..."Ta...":
I've just watched Series 1, Episode 1, and I think I may be hooked.
I managed to struggle through without subtitles, although that Irish bloke has a bit of a brogue.
LOL
it gets a much more interesting.
Without spoiling, just pay attention to “H”.
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@horace said in Hey, Brits..."Ta...":
“Ta da” is used by exhibitionists.
Maybe in California.
There are no exhibitionists in England.
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I've never seen the show, but 'Ta' is normally short for 'thankyou' -
@doctor-phibes said in Hey, Brits..."Ta...":
I've never seen the show, but 'Ta' is normally short for 'thankyou' -
You are right. I misremembered.