Ior where I grew up our regional dialect was even stronger π
"How am ya cocker?" Which means the same thing - "how are you?'
Often followed by "fair to middlin" which means 'I am doing ok, thankyou, and have nothing to complain about and nothing especially good to celebrate so life is okay today'
Or "bostin" - 'I am doing very well, Thankyou'
Gotta love the Black Country...haven't been back for years, but my accent does come out sometimes
@tymektt hey up chuck. How's it hanging?
(Dodgy English for 'Hello, how are you?) π€£
Ior where I grew up our regional dialect was even stronger π
"How am ya cocker?" Which means the same thing - "how are you?'
Often followed by "fair to middlin" which means 'I am doing ok, thankyou, and have nothing to complain about and nothing especially good to celebrate so life is okay today'
Or "bostin" - 'I am doing very well, Thankyou'
Gotta love the Black Country...haven't been back for years, but my accent does come out sometimes
Andy B