2girlsnocupunknown, Greater London, England UK2,621 posts
rohaan: I thought it was a little goofy to take time to ask this (so easy to find out, and probably, like many terms, there is no "right" answer. The British talk differently than Americans, and it's all English). But, it's a fun site, and I guess for some reason it was important to the OP.
Oh. In that case, we pronounce it as "Cup of tea with jolly hockey sticks"
rohaan: I thought it was a little goofy to take time to ask this (so easy to find out, and probably, like many terms, there is no "right" answer. The British talk differently than Americans, and it's all English). But, it's a fun site, and I guess for some reason it was important to the OP.
You've made the right observation!
(His world looks different than ours!)
I don't need to say the word, since I live in Sweden! (It's kupong here)
twazzle70: another poll from the mrRick man.....but no moustache involved this time.......anyway its pronounced KOO-PON...my friend....thats KOO-PON.....
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