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If you just met a person and somewhere in the conversation they said "sammich" instead of "sandwich"
Would there be a future friendship with this person?
24 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
yep...I like sammiches
<---hillbilly trailer trash
- 5 years ago
No, the only instances you would ever want to 'went' is if you arrived at a place in the past or if you want to sound like a complete moron. I will admit, the amount of dumb saturated about you is a bit thinner in your first example where as it threatens to envelop small children in the second (I went saying...). The point is, however, that words should really be used how they are meant to be used. Try looking up the defintion! It really doesn't make any sense for me to say "I spoke to Nevada during my summer vaction." unless, of course, I knew someone named Nevada. It does me no good if I was wanting to talk about my visit to Nevada. If you should be allowed to swap words anywhere you felt would make sense, the entire language would break down into nonsense.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Hell yes, the love of Yahoo and Sammiches all in one splendid colorful Skittles kinda rainbow thang
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- Taylor29Lv 71 decade ago
Possibly, depending what was in the sammich and if they were willing to share it
- Anonymous1 decade ago
sammich , must be related to elvis i use my 5 year olds words like
shoda < soda > gobbles <goggles> shausage < sausage >
- SallyringsLv 51 decade ago
There is someone here at work who says that i really don't know about her future in relationship to me, just co-workersis all .
- vivLv 51 decade ago
Yeah, its a sweet quirk. I'm not gonna judge someone on how they say words - I mean, you wouldn't turn someone down just because they had a lisp, for example, would you?