Cee R.
1 min readFeb 7, 2022

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Thank you so much sweetheart! ❤

I’ve found myself sometimes stopping myself from using endearments online in case people take shouting-at-me levels of offense — which is really sad, because it’s such a firm and natural part of Welsh culture (depends where you are in the rest of the UK, whether it’s the norm. or not.) Other times, like I said, I really don’t even realise I’ve said love or dear or whatever, and I’m like, ‘what’s the matter…?’ Americans in particular seem to dislike it.

Wow — you nearly lost a job for that?! No-one here would have any work! Lol. Like, waitresses and cashiers call you ‘babes’ and ‘cherub’ here — I’m really quite tame compared to some people!

I totally get it if people don’t understand my culture, or where I’m coming from — but assuming I both know and should keep to USA social conventions is… argh! So annoying! Lol.

❤❤❤

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Cee R.
Cee R.

Written by Cee R.

Writer, poet, (book) blogger @ dorareads.co.uk , Queer, weird, & a tad peculiar. Bookish rebel. Welsh as a tractor on the M4. Buy me a coffee @ ko-fi.com/ceearr

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