It is, and you are welcome here!It's important to feel welcome I think...
You are going to be a breath of fresh air here!Thanks so much for the warm welcome...
It's important to feel welcome I think...
Oh yes I;d forgotten about the Ta-tas' slang for boobies.lolI don't understand why you're saying goodbye if you got a warm welcome. It means goodbye here, too, @hollydolly ... and also slang for breast.
I doubt @ShaRe had either meaning in mind, LOLOh yes I;d forgotten about the Ta-tas' slang for boobies.lol
..yes but she already did an Introduction thread that's what's confusing
Yeah & I had to delete what I said in case I'm wrong!..yes but she already did an Introduction thread that's what's confusing
Just found this in a search: In specific regional areas, people will say “ta” as a slang word for “thanks” or “thank you”..yes but she already did an Introduction thread that's what's confusing
Ta ..means thank you in the UK.. Ta Ta means goodbyeJust found this in a search: In specific regional areas, people will say “ta” as a slang word for “thanks” or “thank you”
So in that case, you're very welcome, @ShaRe , and don't mind me... I learned something new tonight!![]()
Yepper...CallMeKateJust found this in a search: In specific regional areas, people will say “ta” as a slang word for “thanks” or “thank you”
So in that case, you're very welcome, @ShaRe , and don't mind me... I learned something new tonight!![]()
Upstate NY... my old stomping grounds. I was raised there & I raised my children there..You are going to be a breath of fresh air here!
Manners and everything, I'll look for your posts.![]()
Here in the past instead of when teaching a baby to say thank you, a big mouthful, it got shortened to TaTa..Here in the UK Ta Ta means goodbye...![]()
Only when it's plural.I don't understand why you're saying goodbye if you got a warm welcome. It means goodbye here, too, @hollydolly ... and also slang for breast.
Agreed here also (Vancouver WA) was going like "What's the reason for leaving!?!?"Here in the UK Ta Ta means goodbye...![]()
Right. I was saying thank you"Ta" is used a lot in Australia, in the affirmative.
If I'm not mistaken, I think ShaRe is saying "Thank You" to all who welcomed her, rather than individually.
Yes I've heard that expression used to say goodbye here in the U.S. too HD. I thought Oh no! Don't tell me @ShaRe is leaving us already! ShaRe I like to use graphics for my welcomes, get wells, etc. I couldn't do that this afternoon in my initial welcome message because I was having problems with my computer so was using my tablet. Now I can post a proper...Here in the UK Ta Ta means goodbye...![]()
Thanks so much for the warm welcome...
It's important to feel welcome I think...