How often do you say "shall," /lit/?
>>7688716
quite rarely
Shall implies certainty, and I'm never quite certain.
"What shall we do?"!
yes, in a Mary Poppins-esque tone, and all.
I prefer shan't, to be honest.
This too shall pass.
It's my mantra.
>>7688716
Never. I'm Irish, I talk in a hiberno dialect with north Dublin accent and "shall" is one on those words that is the complete mark of a tan, along with whom,
http://www.stevenroyedwards.com/irishenglishterms.html
Basically never.
Don't some dialects completely replace "I will" and "we will" with "I shall" and "We shall"?
>>7688815
>north Dublin accent
welp, at least it's not limerick
>tfw reading old fartsy pants are changing the way you talk
>"do you think i should sign on for classes now"
>one ought to become, and be... - *rambles*
i can't even help it WTF
I nary utter shall whilst conversing amidst mine and thine own peers
quite never , because im from germany :^)