I just figured that “bring him” instead of “take him” was a Canadian thing.
When my mom was pregnant with my youngest sister, since was on the older side to be so, we had a cleaning woman who came in weekly to help her so she did not have as much work to do. My mom made some comment about the cleaning woman “taking” something meaning that something was brought elsewhere in the house and mom needed it back. The woman was terribly upset. She did not “take things”; she is honest. To her “take” specifically meant “steal”. Mom assured her that was not what was meant at all.
Yakety Sax 9 months ago
Hustle, Ben.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 9 months ago
Hurry Ben……
rhpii 9 months ago
Just teach him how to write his name in the snow.
Shikamoo Premium Member 9 months ago
Ben’s in his second childhood.
mafastore 8 months ago
I just figured that “bring him” instead of “take him” was a Canadian thing.
When my mom was pregnant with my youngest sister, since was on the older side to be so, we had a cleaning woman who came in weekly to help her so she did not have as much work to do. My mom made some comment about the cleaning woman “taking” something meaning that something was brought elsewhere in the house and mom needed it back. The woman was terribly upset. She did not “take things”; she is honest. To her “take” specifically meant “steal”. Mom assured her that was not what was meant at all.