I was talking with a Scottish fellow about livestock.
And he was really confusing me for most of the conversation.
I finally asked him to call calves-- calves and not cows-- cause it was throwing me when we were talking about calves and when we were talking about cows. And occasionally he would throw in "cattle" when I was talking about goats or sheep-- really threw me.
He looked at me like I was nuts-- Then he told me that
"over there" all farm animals were called "cattle" -- and all bovines were called "cows" .
No wonder we were having problems..
He also told me that "knock it off" which I said to my kid in front of him. Was a VERY vulgar comment-- so vulgar he couldn't even tell me what it refferred to.
Have to warn my dear sweet mother on her trip to Scotland that she better not reprimand any kids or Dad over there useing that phrase.
And he was really confusing me for most of the conversation.
I finally asked him to call calves-- calves and not cows-- cause it was throwing me when we were talking about calves and when we were talking about cows. And occasionally he would throw in "cattle" when I was talking about goats or sheep-- really threw me.
He looked at me like I was nuts-- Then he told me that
"over there" all farm animals were called "cattle" -- and all bovines were called "cows" .
No wonder we were having problems..
He also told me that "knock it off" which I said to my kid in front of him. Was a VERY vulgar comment-- so vulgar he couldn't even tell me what it refferred to.
Have to warn my dear sweet mother on her trip to Scotland that she better not reprimand any kids or Dad over there useing that phrase.