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What percentage of TSR went to private school [POLL]

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Did you attend a private secondary school?

I was wondering how representative TSR uses are of the population of young UK citizens as a whole. Only 7% of the population of Britain attend private schools, I'm thinking that the proportion of TSR that did so will be higher. To find out I thought I'd do a little poll. So did you go to a private (secondary) school?

Edit: Ni = No :colondollar:
(edited 10 years ago)

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Surely "yah" and "nah" would better do the job?



Anyway, it's a Ni from me and from them:
knights_who_say_ni.jpg
Reply 2
Original post by cambio wechsel
Surely "yah" and "nah" would better do the job?



Anyway, it's a Ni from me and from them:
knights_who_say_ni.jpg


:biggrin:
Yes from me :biggrin:
Nope.
Reply 5
Nope. Bog standard comprehensive as Alistair Campbell once put it.
No I'm not at a private school.
Reply 7
Nope.
na privit skwl 4 faguts
I shall say Ni!
Reply 10
I went to a state school until I was 13 and a public school thereafter, so I'll be voting "yes".

Original post by aaaarroonnn
na privit skwl 4 faguts


This is the kind of spelling and reasoning you're taught in state schools? :tongue:
I did when I was in primary school and year 7. From then on, I went to state schools seeing as my parents decided there was no point.

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Original post by Tufto
This is the kind of spelling and reasoning you're taught in state schools? :tongue:


It's surprising that you think we're taught anything.
Reply 13
I go to a state school and I would just like to say that "Ni" is totally reflective of my dialectic competency and the latest slang, it's a firm ni from me.
Reply 14
Ni brah.
Definitely a Ni.

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Reply 16
Ni
Reply 18
What does ni mean?
Does being home educated count?

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