Top three hardest things to say:

1. I was wrong

2. I need help

3. Worcestershire sauce

@MeanwhileinCanada this is why I switched to hobbit’s own Best of Shire sauce.
@MeanwhileinCanada It's easy to say if ur british. Deal with it
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One that should be easier for Canadians:
AltText link to "There's A Moose Loose Aboot This Hoose
https://piped.video/watch?v=kdFtQZ-FibM

More fun with Regional UK accents though.
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I have trouble saying "you were right" 😉

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4. Purple Burglar Alarm (If you're Scottish, like me)
@MeanwhileinCanada don't forget that town in Wales with that long name.

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> 3. Worcestershire sauce

i heard my new favorite pronunciation of this recently.

for context: in some parts of the united states, people pronounce the word "wash" in a way that sounds like "warsh" or "worsh".

so, i heard someone, from one of those parts of the US, say something that sounded like "warsh-yer-sister sauce", which converts to "wash your sister sauce".

which i find to be both disturbing and hilarious. XD

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I was wrong, I need help pronouncing Worcestershire sauce

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I don’t speak Canadian, but

1. Wooster
2. Wooster?
3. Wooster!

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i just call it cthulu sauce bc everyone in my household has an easier time saying that than worcestershire sauce
@MeanwhileinCanada 1. But I’m sure I’m right. 2. No, not really, I will call you if this falls on me. 3. It is officially called W sauce and if you don’t know what that is, then you don’t belong in Canada.
@MeanwhileinCanada And the hardest sentence to say is, of course, "I was wrong, I do need help opening this bottle of Worcestershire sauce."
@MeanwhileinCanada 0. Epäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyydelläänkäänköhän?

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I can say that last one, to be worcestersure

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Number 3 is pronounced "Henderson's Relish"
@MeanwhileinCanada I pronounce it wuhster-sure. Easy.

@MeanwhileinCanada TBH, the hardest one isn’t on your list.

The word is “No”.

How many time we do say “yes” in order to not deceive someone. To not look weak or burned.

@MeanwhileinCanada The funniest one for #3, Wash your sister sauce!
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4. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!