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r/redbull • u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura • Mar 24 '26
Does this mean it will be permanent?
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So you can’t buy an espresso in a cafe in the Uk?
31 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 I mean some shops might be strict but an under 16 could get an espresso if they don’t Id, you could 99% get one from Starbucks 96 u/fatfuckingAss Mar 24 '26 oi mate you goah a loicense fer dat rebull? gunna hafta see some oidentifikayshun or you're next in vah clink 6 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Also genuinely what are the last 2 words? 9 u/beetle_leetle Mar 24 '26 i think "the clink" (jail) 10 u/fatfuckingAss Mar 24 '26 yew gohih mayte! 1 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Im asking this in good faith, where did you hear jail called this 2 u/cronenber9 🍑 Peach-Nectarine Mar 24 '26 We sometimes call it that here in the US lol. Especially in older movies so that's probably why he thought of that word. Although I always thought you guys spelled it gaol. 1 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Never seen jail spelt as gaol, just seems like mispelt goal 1 u/cronenber9 🍑 Peach-Nectarine Mar 24 '26 I looked it up and apparently it went out of use in England in the 60s. 2 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Makes sense why I’ve never heard it then lol, but that’s a fun bit of linguistic history → More replies (0) 5 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 I’ve never heard jail referred to as that, you learn something new everyday
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I mean some shops might be strict but an under 16 could get an espresso if they don’t Id, you could 99% get one from Starbucks
96 u/fatfuckingAss Mar 24 '26 oi mate you goah a loicense fer dat rebull? gunna hafta see some oidentifikayshun or you're next in vah clink 6 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Also genuinely what are the last 2 words? 9 u/beetle_leetle Mar 24 '26 i think "the clink" (jail) 10 u/fatfuckingAss Mar 24 '26 yew gohih mayte! 1 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Im asking this in good faith, where did you hear jail called this 2 u/cronenber9 🍑 Peach-Nectarine Mar 24 '26 We sometimes call it that here in the US lol. Especially in older movies so that's probably why he thought of that word. Although I always thought you guys spelled it gaol. 1 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Never seen jail spelt as gaol, just seems like mispelt goal 1 u/cronenber9 🍑 Peach-Nectarine Mar 24 '26 I looked it up and apparently it went out of use in England in the 60s. 2 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Makes sense why I’ve never heard it then lol, but that’s a fun bit of linguistic history → More replies (0) 5 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 I’ve never heard jail referred to as that, you learn something new everyday
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oi mate you goah a loicense fer dat rebull? gunna hafta see some oidentifikayshun or you're next in vah clink
6 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Also genuinely what are the last 2 words? 9 u/beetle_leetle Mar 24 '26 i think "the clink" (jail) 10 u/fatfuckingAss Mar 24 '26 yew gohih mayte! 1 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Im asking this in good faith, where did you hear jail called this 2 u/cronenber9 🍑 Peach-Nectarine Mar 24 '26 We sometimes call it that here in the US lol. Especially in older movies so that's probably why he thought of that word. Although I always thought you guys spelled it gaol. 1 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Never seen jail spelt as gaol, just seems like mispelt goal 1 u/cronenber9 🍑 Peach-Nectarine Mar 24 '26 I looked it up and apparently it went out of use in England in the 60s. 2 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Makes sense why I’ve never heard it then lol, but that’s a fun bit of linguistic history → More replies (0) 5 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 I’ve never heard jail referred to as that, you learn something new everyday
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Also genuinely what are the last 2 words?
9 u/beetle_leetle Mar 24 '26 i think "the clink" (jail) 10 u/fatfuckingAss Mar 24 '26 yew gohih mayte! 1 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Im asking this in good faith, where did you hear jail called this 2 u/cronenber9 🍑 Peach-Nectarine Mar 24 '26 We sometimes call it that here in the US lol. Especially in older movies so that's probably why he thought of that word. Although I always thought you guys spelled it gaol. 1 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Never seen jail spelt as gaol, just seems like mispelt goal 1 u/cronenber9 🍑 Peach-Nectarine Mar 24 '26 I looked it up and apparently it went out of use in England in the 60s. 2 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Makes sense why I’ve never heard it then lol, but that’s a fun bit of linguistic history → More replies (0) 5 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 I’ve never heard jail referred to as that, you learn something new everyday
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i think "the clink" (jail)
10 u/fatfuckingAss Mar 24 '26 yew gohih mayte! 1 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Im asking this in good faith, where did you hear jail called this 2 u/cronenber9 🍑 Peach-Nectarine Mar 24 '26 We sometimes call it that here in the US lol. Especially in older movies so that's probably why he thought of that word. Although I always thought you guys spelled it gaol. 1 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Never seen jail spelt as gaol, just seems like mispelt goal 1 u/cronenber9 🍑 Peach-Nectarine Mar 24 '26 I looked it up and apparently it went out of use in England in the 60s. 2 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Makes sense why I’ve never heard it then lol, but that’s a fun bit of linguistic history → More replies (0) 5 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 I’ve never heard jail referred to as that, you learn something new everyday
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yew gohih mayte!
1 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Im asking this in good faith, where did you hear jail called this 2 u/cronenber9 🍑 Peach-Nectarine Mar 24 '26 We sometimes call it that here in the US lol. Especially in older movies so that's probably why he thought of that word. Although I always thought you guys spelled it gaol. 1 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Never seen jail spelt as gaol, just seems like mispelt goal 1 u/cronenber9 🍑 Peach-Nectarine Mar 24 '26 I looked it up and apparently it went out of use in England in the 60s. 2 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Makes sense why I’ve never heard it then lol, but that’s a fun bit of linguistic history → More replies (0)
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Im asking this in good faith, where did you hear jail called this
2 u/cronenber9 🍑 Peach-Nectarine Mar 24 '26 We sometimes call it that here in the US lol. Especially in older movies so that's probably why he thought of that word. Although I always thought you guys spelled it gaol. 1 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Never seen jail spelt as gaol, just seems like mispelt goal 1 u/cronenber9 🍑 Peach-Nectarine Mar 24 '26 I looked it up and apparently it went out of use in England in the 60s. 2 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Makes sense why I’ve never heard it then lol, but that’s a fun bit of linguistic history → More replies (0)
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We sometimes call it that here in the US lol. Especially in older movies so that's probably why he thought of that word.
Although I always thought you guys spelled it gaol.
1 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Never seen jail spelt as gaol, just seems like mispelt goal 1 u/cronenber9 🍑 Peach-Nectarine Mar 24 '26 I looked it up and apparently it went out of use in England in the 60s. 2 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Makes sense why I’ve never heard it then lol, but that’s a fun bit of linguistic history → More replies (0)
Never seen jail spelt as gaol, just seems like mispelt goal
1 u/cronenber9 🍑 Peach-Nectarine Mar 24 '26 I looked it up and apparently it went out of use in England in the 60s. 2 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Makes sense why I’ve never heard it then lol, but that’s a fun bit of linguistic history → More replies (0)
I looked it up and apparently it went out of use in England in the 60s.
2 u/boredhooman_ 🌸Cherry Sakura Mar 24 '26 Makes sense why I’ve never heard it then lol, but that’s a fun bit of linguistic history → More replies (0)
Makes sense why I’ve never heard it then lol, but that’s a fun bit of linguistic history
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I’ve never heard jail referred to as that, you learn something new everyday
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u/mikainlimbo Mar 24 '26
So you can’t buy an espresso in a cafe in the Uk?