Yes, I've noticed the Brits seem to be able to guess region based on their accent. I do find it harder to understand the northerners I've met vs. south. Except for certain London dialects that sound like a foreign language to me.
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Yes, I've noticed the Brits seem to be able to guess region based on their accent. I do find it harder to understand the northerners I've met vs. south. Except for certain London dialects that sound like a foreign language to me.
Wait...maybe im getting the order wrong. When you are "seeing" someone, that means no exclusivity or seriousness....and doesn't go pass kissing.
When you are dating someone, then you are exclusively with that person, and the term boyfriend/girlfriend applies....and often involves sex.
When you seriously date someone, then it's a long term relationship. That's how I understood it.
I thought dating = casual.
If I am 'seeing someone' I would think a man would interpret that as my being unavailable. Of course, until a ring goes on a finger or a similar commitment, I suppose anything goes.
Nope I agree with you on that one. I am originally from the south but moved up to the north a few years ago now. There is a noticeable difference between the two, it is true about the northern friendliness as well. There are obviously exceptions but as a generalisation there are differences more than just regional dialect.Quote:
Originally Posted by xxazurexx [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I don't think I would ever move back down south now though, don't miss it at all I much prefer it in the north of the country.
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I can sort of see where you are coming from, but the north/south divide has changed alot over the years and I just dont think there is the big difference anymore. I'm from liverpool/carlisle though i dont live up there anymore. I tend to go for northern men in general, but i cant say whether that is just coincidence or through choice. And my ex was very southern so maybe that puts me off them!!Quote:
Originally Posted by xxazurexx [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
It would appear that the terms vary between the UK and US.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaius [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
As with qwerty123, I have been on a few dates with somebody and we called them dates, the next step would be "seeing" them which is then when it would become boyfriend/girlfriend and a more serious relationship when we have both decided to take the next step.
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So where you are then Qwerty, if you don't mind me asking.Quote:
Originally Posted by qwerty123 [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I don't think I've ever been involved with a Southern guy, ever. I mean I've known them via work and what not, just never found myself in a relationship or even seeing one.
I remember my sis was involved with a guy from Kent a few years back and I chatted on the phone to him once....I couldn't understand a word he said.
lol, it's different for differing parts of the world.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaius [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I can meet a guy by chance on a night out (which is the usual way I met guys), so if you meet someone by chance, it is not a date.
If I meet a guy on a night out and we like each other, then we would arrange to see each other again (which is equal to setting a date). From then on, we are 'seeing' each other, but it's not serious or exclusive. People do have sex during this time, or some wouldn't - matter of personal choice and down to the couples involved.
Serious and exclusive is assumed and when you know that is more than just 'seeing' someone'. I know when a guy is serious about me and when he's not...
I think the biggest difference is, is that we don't tend to see several people at once, like it seems the norm in the US to do. We tend to stick to one person at a time, when just seeing/dating someone. But I guess there are exceptions and some people would see more than one person. ..but I never did. I'm a 'one man woman' - I couldn't deal with more than one man at a time....lmao
I agree with the north/south divide but also south west is different againQuote:
Originally Posted by xxazurexx [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I personally have never really spent much time with northerners just because they don't tend to come down here whereas a lot of my friends are from London etc
I think the words change depending on where you live, I think of dating as pretty serious whereas my friends and I tend to use "seeing" as someone we may just be sleeping with but are not serious or the stage before datingQuote:
Originally Posted by IndiReloaded [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]