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Normally said in Ireland?

Saoirse
Australia

Normally said in Ireland?

Post by Saoirse »

I've been curious for the last 101 days.

Would this be normally said in a setting in Ireland?

Sadness is upon me, goodbye! :?:

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DuoKen
Ireland

Re: Normally said in Ireland?

Post by DuoKen »

No, although one could concoct circumstances for the phrase.
E.g. A stranger phones you trying to sell insurance: "May I have a few minutes of your time?" You: "I'm sorry. Bye." <Hang up.>

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