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Originally Posted by JD001
We have "init" that I think is the equivalent to "you know".. I thought "init" was a new phenomenon however watched an old black and white UK movie filmed around the time of the last WW and heard "init"..
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That's interesting. I was reading your post and thought wait a sec... that sounds like an English (country not language) expression which surprised me because I assume that people in this forum are from the US by default. I check your location, lo and behold you are in the UK.
Yeah, I've heard the init in old UK TV series. F**k, I hope I don't remember this post tomorrow otherwise I might start saying init compulsively.