My ex asked someone in Mass one time where she thought a good place to go for a drink was, and she said "Bar Noir", but pronounced it "bah no ah". He thought she said "Bar; 'No R' " and took it to be a play on the local accent and told her how clever it was. She just replied, angrily, "YOU'RE BEING AN ASSHOLE."
"Bah, no AH!" or "you're being an asshole " is still a common response when someone asks where to go and nobody has anywhere in mind.
Picture description for screen readers:
Close-up photo of the signage on a parking garage. Silver, metal, dimensional letters, that normally spell out P A R K I N G, are missing the letter R that was once there. Now the sign says P A K I N G.
5 Comments
ettyblatant@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 1y
My ex asked someone in Mass one time where she thought a good place to go for a drink was, and she said "Bar Noir", but pronounced it "bah no ah". He thought she said "Bar; 'No R' " and took it to be a play on the local accent and told her how clever it was. She just replied, angrily, "YOU'RE BEING AN ASSHOLE."
"Bah, no AH!" or "you're being an asshole " is still a common response when someone asks where to go and nobody has anywhere in mind.
littlewonder@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 1y
Picture description for screen readers: Close-up photo of the signage on a parking garage. Silver, metal, dimensional letters, that normally spell out P A R K I N G, are missing the letter R that was once there. Now the sign says P A K I N G.
Stern@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 1y
Someone has their own personal hard R
GreenKnight23@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 1y
don't lose ya khakis!
SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world · 3 pts · 1y
Read the pic before the post title & thought this had something to do with Pennsylvania.