funnybird 发表于 27-10-2010 09:49:48

'Feck' is not a dirty word

。。。The next, shorter leg of the trip is the time to bone up on Irish language and culture. The Lonely Planet's little pocket guide is a very entertaining and portable way of doing this.

For instance, it advises that if you overhear someone saying feck, feck off, fecking, fecker or shite, don't be too shocked - they're about as potent as saying "darn" and not as bad as you think. Even the '90s TV show Father Ted used these cusses liberally.

For the non-Irish, I'd advise caution though. Perhaps, if you choose to lay the hard ethnic word on someone, you should instead opt for the top curses suggested by the book:

"May you leave without returning", "may you fall without rising" or "may the cat eat you, and may the cat be eaten by the devil".

Feck. It's tough stuff.

For much more along these lines, the little book's a revelation.

(To read the whole article: http://www.theage.com.au/travel/10-things-you-probably-didnt-know-about-ireland-20101020-16ta8.html#feck)

Source: "The Age" article by Richard Woolveridge.

家乡 发表于 27-10-2010 10:02:58

:) :) :) :funk:

pinxinge 发表于 27-10-2010 11:11:35

funnybird 发表于 28-10-2010 09:34:24

回复 #3 pinxinge 的帖子

Fecking hell, what do I know? I just found it funny and quoted it here...;P

funnybird 发表于 28-10-2010 09:37:39

By the way, I do have a ...

customer here who routinely started his first query with the word "shite"...:L
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