Eufalconimorph, 10 months ago Depends on how it’s pronounced IMO. Hard “t” American style it’s a very rude word. With a stop instead of the “t” like the British & Australians use it it’s far less offensive, sort of becomes their all-purpose casual company pronoun.
Depends on how it’s pronounced IMO. Hard “t” American style it’s a very rude word. With a stop instead of the “t” like the British & Australians use it it’s far less offensive, sort of becomes their all-purpose casual company pronoun.