TaTa

Without a doubt! You are welcome here. Don't think otherwise. Just get in here and share, once you get started it will make you so happy. That has been the case for me. You are valued, you matter!! Don't leave so soon. I feel like this is some of my fault, I did not give you the welcome you deserved. I am so sorry. Every one here has been kind since I joined. I promise to do better!! Just remember, just like you others are trying to find their way, looking for a connection, that takes time. The more you share, the more connections you will make. You will find many here that share your values, your interests, your hobbies. Give us all a chance!!
 
Just 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...CallMeKate
When I was raising my children it was still in use...at least in my home...a long time ago...🙂
I'm a fan of learning, no worries
 
"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.
Right. I was saying thank you
I didn't know 1 Ta meant one thing & it's different from 2 Ta's.
Learned something new...
I taught my children & I was taught from early on to say Thank you (Ta Ta)
 
Here in the UK Ta Ta means goodbye... :)
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...

Welcome To Group Rose.gif
 

Back
Top