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If i gave you 5 £1 coins, what would you say I gave you?

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Five of your finest British pounds kind sir...
Reply 41
5 GBP's
Reply 42
'Fiver in change' :holmes:
5 pounds
Reply 44
Original post by DeepStar
"five poond" :colondollar:


Are you Asian by any chance??? :colondollar:
Reply 45
Both. Probably quid more though.
5 squid



:biggrin:

Original post by bahjat93
Are you Asian by any chance???
:colondollar:

Well then it'd be panj poond?
Reply 47
5 £1 coins
Reply 48
Original post by bahjat93
Are you Asian by any chance??? :colondollar:


Indeed, but I was appealing to my Geordie side too :tongue:

Original post by de_monies




Well then it'd be panj poond?


:top:
Reply 49
2nd base?
Reply 51
Five pounds.
I'd say, "You generous guy! Thanks for the money!" And run away.
Reply 53
I'd probably say "five pound" or "five pounds".

"Quid" is fine, probably wouldn't use it.

"Fiver" refers to the note!
Reply 54
£5 in coins
Reply 55
I hate people trying to short change me my owed money......................


in COINS:angry:
Reply 56
Original post by de_monies
5 squid



:biggrin:



Well then it'd be panj poond?


Loool, my mum said that once to a shop keeper and he gave her this confused look :wink:


Original post by DeepStar
Indeed, but I was appealing to my Geordie side too :tongue:



:top:


A Geordie Asain! I find the Scottish Asians accent hilarious, :rolleyes: your accent must be really unique :tongue:.
Reply 57
you shortchanged me :redface:

:colone:
Reply 58
I'd probably say 5 quid, but depending on the mood I might say 5 trillys or 5 billys.
Reply 59
Original post by bahjat93


A Geordie Asain! I find the Scottish Asians accent hilarious, :rolleyes: your accent must be really unique :tongue:.


Put it this way, people rarely are able to guess where my accent is from. A girl's got to maintain some mystery :wink:

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