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Old 11-09-2007, 02:42 PM
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Default Re: Euro (mostly British) Phrases that are catching on in the U.S.?

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Guv’nor kind of belongs to an older generation it shows deference to the person it’s applied to.
The only places I know of that it is still living on are the Police who use it as an informal greeting to direct superiors and football players who refer to the Manager as guv'nor.
Gaffers a more informal version that’s used in the building trade to refer to the Forman and in the film industry for a particular skilled trade I can’t remember which.

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I had a cab driver in London call me gov'nor last year. It was absolutely the highlight of my trip.

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Black Cab drivers I should of know there would be some one id leave out. I bet he was middle aged though.
Did he use the clichéd phrase “where to guv'nor”?
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