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Saturday or "Sat-Day" ?

Discussion in 'Rants' started by mds64, Oct 20, 2009.

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How do you say it?

  1. Saturday-the right way

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  2. Sat-Day-the cool way

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  3. Sat-ER-Day- isn't this right?

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  4. I just say the day after friday-too lazy

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  1. diskjocki

    diskjocki Well-Known Member

    I've always said Saturday. Never heard anyone say Satday before.
     
  2. MadmanNero

    MadmanNero Well-Known Member

    I call it "Damn the kids are not in school" day thus Sunday is "Will this day ever end so the kids will go back to school" day.
    also been called "Damnit" and "Hurry Up, Damnit"
     
  3. Natewlie

    Natewlie A bag of tricks

    Bumday is better than Funday by a margin or a million billion fafillion.
     
  4. GlidingGoose

    GlidingGoose Well-Known Member

    sometimes its more like Satdi, like SAT-Dee
     
  5. jyeotoole

    jyeotoole Member

    I seem to say it sa-da-day.
     
  6. nex26

    nex26 Well-Known Member

    but aidsday is after bumday... and aidsday isnt as fun as it sounds.
     
  7. GlidingGoose

    GlidingGoose Well-Known Member

    lol, neither is STDday
     
  8. johncarl

    johncarl Well-Known Member

    sabado.

    saturday in tagalog.
     
  9. matty_34

    matty_34 Member

    I was born in Yorkshire and have a horrific accent, I say 'satdy', the dy is pronounced like the di in dip, but the sat is normal...
     
  10. Fredbox

    Fredbox Well-Known Member

    Hmm, I've never heard anyone say Satday. I say Sat-er-day, or Sat-ur-day. In most British accents (including mine) they sound the same because in this case the vowels are the same. We drop a lot of Rs compared to Americans too, so it's closer to Sat-uh-day really.
     
  11. mds64

    mds64 Well-Known Member

    Must be an aussie thing :(

    They all looked at me today at work when I said "I hate aussie slang, g'day mate, sat-day is all crap".


    I'm half aussie, and born here, I have a right to dislike it :)