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@ john doeI live hear (and I hate "eh" so I keep track of it) and I rarely ever hear the term. I wish people would drop it, especially since every joke involving is not longer funny in the slightest.
What part do you live in? I have relatives in Toronto and Edmunton, and they still say it, and yes, it is hilarious to me everytime.
oh it is too still funny, I play hockey with a bunch of Canadian transplants in California and 75% of them say "eh".
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Elias C. @ Jun 20th 2007 6:57PM
@ john doe
I live hear (and I hate "eh" so I keep track of it) and I rarely ever hear the term. I wish people would drop it, especially since every joke involving is not longer funny in the slightest.
kashif @ Jun 20th 2007 7:11PM
What part do you live in? I have relatives in Toronto and Edmunton, and they still say it, and yes, it is hilarious to me everytime.
john doe @ Jun 20th 2007 7:44PM
oh it is too still funny, I play hockey with a bunch of Canadian transplants in California and 75% of them say "eh".