WebSep 3, 2024 · Sen noun (Yorkshire and East Midlands) self ‘"Hear all, see all, say nowt. Ate all, sup all, pay nowt. An if ever tha does anythin for nowt, mek sure tha does it for tha sen."’; Yen noun A strong desire, urge, or yearning. ‘humankind's yen for knowledge’; Sen noun A unit of length equal 20 wa, 40 meters Yen noun Opium. Sen noun WebNov 14, 2024 · See all, hear all, say nowt “Eat all, sup all, pay nowt And if tha’ does owt for nowt Do it for thissen.” This is Yorkshire’s official motto and it accords well with the tenor of the poem above and the current zeitgeist.
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WebAug 20, 2024 · ‘Ear all, see all, say nowt. Eat all, sup all, pay nowt. And if ever thou does owt fer nowt – allus do it fer thissen’ Broadly this translates as keeping your ears and eyes open and your mouth shut, never offering to pay anything towards a shared restaurant bill and most importantly never ever doing something for nothing in return. WebThe Yorkshireman's motto is an important motto and sums up what us Yorkshire folk think of the rest of Britain it goes as follows; You can see all 'ear all say nowt You can eat all sup all and pay nowt An' if tha ivver does owt fer nowt allus does it fer thissen and to cap it all If it's not from Yorkshire, It's shite two joy-con strap accessories
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http://www.monologues.co.uk/Comic_Songs/Hear_All_See_All.htm Many Yorkshire people are immensely proud of both their county and their identity, embracing the popular nickname of God's Own County, which appears on mugs and tea towels and was first used by the writer Nigel Farndale, himself a Yorkshireman, as a headline in a special Yorkshire edition of Country Life magazine in 1995. WebOct 26, 2024 · Sean is a male given name of Irish origin. Its correct Irish spelling is Seán [ʃaːn̪ˠ] or Séan [ʃeːn̪ˠ], while an older form is Seaghán or Seaġán. Sen noun. (Yorkshire and East Midlands) self. ‘"Hear all, see all, say nowt. Ate all, sup all, pay nowt. An if ever tha does anythin for nowt, mek sure tha does it for tha sen."’; two josephs in the bible