damselfly · 100+, F
It is, but it has a subtle ironic meaning tòo
Course it is init
NoGamesTolerated · F
@GLITTER The USA version is “ain’t” …LOL
They call it a southern thing but that’s not true. I hear peeps use it from all over the country.
They call it a southern thing but that’s not true. I hear peeps use it from all over the country.
GLITTER · 36-40, F
@NoGamesTolerated thanks for best comment init / ain’t it 😬
NoGamesTolerated · F
@GLITTER 👌 😉
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
Yes, used to seek confirmation of something you've said. Estuary English dialect - associated with London and the south east.
NoGamesTolerated · F
@SunshineGirl ahh ok
Misanthropic · 26-30, M
That is chav talk or roadman.
NoGamesTolerated · F
@Misanthropic ahh ok
Yulianna · 26-30, F
is it?
NoGamesTolerated · F
@Yulianna It ‘tis… 🙂