You didn't "brought" it - get it right!!!

Sail said:
When I read articles which say 'near-miss'. For example: 'The two vehicles escaped a near-miss'.

You wouldn't say "Oh look the two vehicles nearly missed!"

Surely it would be near-hit? Or am I wrong?

It's not near as in nearly, it's near as in close.
 
z4pilot said:
Sail said:
When I read articles which say 'near-miss'. For example: 'The two vehicles escaped a near-miss'.

You wouldn't say "Oh look the two vehicles nearly missed!"

Surely it would be near-hit? Or am I wrong?

It's not near as in nearly, it's near as in close.

Anyway, you'd be much more likely to say " Woah! That was f****ing close!" :)
 
enuff_zed said:
z4pilot said:
Sail said:
When I read articles which say 'near-miss'. For example: 'The two vehicles escaped a near-miss'.

You wouldn't say "Oh look the two vehicles nearly missed!"

Surely it would be near-hit? Or am I wrong?

It's not near as in nearly, it's near as in close.

Anyway, you'd be much more likely to say " Woah! That was f****ing close!" :)

+1 with you on that. We’re not flying aircraft!
 
Number5 said:
"Can I get a ...... mate?" rather than "Can I have? " when ordering food from a menu
... No you cannot get it. You stay that side of the counter and I'll get it for you . :headbang:
Number 5
That made me laugh out loud - My wife has suddenly adopted ‘Can I get’.... :headbang:
 
DSCOFF said:
Number5 said:
"Can I get a ...... mate?" rather than "Can I have? " when ordering food from a menu
... No you cannot get it. You stay that side of the counter and I'll get it for you . :headbang:
Number 5
That made me laugh out loud - My wife has suddenly adopted ‘Can I get’.... :headbang:

So has my daughter and I detest it :headbang:
 
Number5 said:
DSCOFF said:
Number5 said:
"Can I get a ...... mate?" rather than "Can I have? " when ordering food from a menu
... No you cannot get it. You stay that side of the counter and I'll get it for you . :headbang:
Number 5
That made me laugh out loud - My wife has suddenly adopted ‘Can I get’.... :headbang:

So has my daughter and I detest it :headbang:

Ahh well you can turn it to your advantage though Alan. When she starts whining “ Dad I’m 18 can I get a car”?, just look at her with a slightly puzzled look on your face, shrug your shoulders and say “Er yes, why are you asking honey, you can get whatever you want when you can afford it, you’re 18 now” and walk off grinning smugly to yourself.... :P
 
Sail said:
When I read articles which say 'near-miss'. For example: 'The two vehicles escaped a near-miss'.

You wouldn't say "Oh look the two vehicles nearly missed!"

Surely it would be near-hit? Or am I wrong?

The term near-miss always confused me also. It's a big thing in my work. We have to report anything that could cause injury as a near-miss, even if it already has e.g operator slipped on patch of oil.

It's a weird term, to me anyway :lol:
 
Surely if they escaped a near miss then they’ve hit each other no..? Otherwise they would be so far apart that anything in the first place would be ridiculous.
 
Dav the wheel nut said:
When people I've never met in my life call me mate. :headbang:
My stock reply 'I'm not your mate' never seems to go down well :(

....... and what about people who call their kids 'mate' - you're the child's parent not their mate; you are not their age; they are not your equal :headbang:
 
Love so many of these posts - wish I could add emojis!
Can I get some boiled piss? :rofl:
We are a cynical bunch!
 
Dav the wheel nut said:
When people I've never met in my life call me mate. :headbang:
My stock reply 'I'm not your mate' never seems to go down well :(
Don't ever move to Australia then :rofl:
 
Sail said:
ben g said:
e.g operator slipped on patch of oil.

I would love to see that happen at work :lol:

You want to see someone seriously injure themselves? That's rather odd :lol: but yes, it has happened quite a few times. I've slipped but managed to stop myself from falling over. It does get hazardous sometimes, working in a huge engine production facility :cry:
 
Dav the wheel nut said:
When people I've never met in my life call me mate. :headbang:
My stock reply 'I'm not your mate' never seems to go down well :(

You would be cruising for a bruising if you replied with that comment down this way :lol: :lol: :lol: please never say that if you venture into the South East.
 
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