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Yes agreed, I was on a course in London and this utter **** who I was sat next to picked it up over the week, he also started to say "Can I get" when ordering lunch as some of the London based people said it.
Some say it means "My Mistake" I hear it as "I am a complete **** with no imagination, am very imprressionable, gullible and over eager, please ignore everything I say from this point henceforth or punch me in the genitals"
Maybe just maybe, instead of half the cr4p that is taught in schools today, that they should introduce the queens Proper english and manners!
My children say this 'MY Bad' thing and i hate it to! £1 pocket money deducted for each useage i think!!!
But seriously, Children talk a right load of swaheeli(not sure how that is spelt) rubbish these days! Its about time we spoke like normal human beings!
Id rather sit and listen to a 'wight ol cockney!' than 'MY BAD!!!!' more like MY SAD!!!
Not saying that any of the above should be used but language does evolve and what sounds like sh*te today becomes tomorrow's vernacular.
Waiting to hear someone say my bad with a cockney accent.