people say this because most people don't know the full emphesis behind the word period, or can't be bother to say such a long and boring word. i don't blame them.
another way to say period is: dot. dot menstrual cycle girls days etc... you get it right??
People can say it but you don't hav to say It
You would translate dot, dot, dot from English to French into "point, point, point." Try to use google translate, it has good stuff on it and many languages, although it is not perfect.
Dot is piste in Finnish.
I believe it is because he is Irish. Many people from the U.K./Ireland say "me" instead of "my".
I think that the answer should be no. there can be no periods on the same day on which you dot pregnant..
Americans say: "Merry Christmas" and people from England say: "Happy Christmas".
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People say siblings to shorten things. Instead of taking the time of saying brothers and People say siblings because it keeps thing vague It is part of the same type of thinking that has replaced the word Christmas with the word Holiday. MS instead of Mrs and so on.
yes like how people say Jesus' or Jesus's
People say that it is i tried it and it worked!!!
It is just people that want to use a British accent and people in Britain that say ello govenor instead of hello.