Please tell Robin Wall how to pronounce bullion
On the Coin Collector program….
It’s driving me crazy when Robin pronounces silver and gold products as “bool-yon” like the broth spelled bouillon. It’s pronounced “bull-yen” for the word bullion regarding numismatic products.
Thanks, I feel better already.
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Well… what is this world coming to! 😉
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? well yes, i actually agree with you. when someone is selling something and they can’t pronounce an important word about the product correctly, i totally lose confidence in them, and maybe even the product. jennifer from serious skin care explains how her skin cream will make our skin “taunt” instead of the correct word, “taut.” she has done it for years. seriously? she’s selling a $70.00 face cream and she doesn’t know the correct word? …i don’t mean this in a cruel way, i really don’t. words can be mispronounced, (and misspelled on posts, and I HATE when I do that.) that’s human and it’s ok. but it’s important for salespeople to use the right word when selling a product.
there, i feel better now, too. now i feel like having a nice cup of chicken boullion. :heart:
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? ps welcome to the community, new friend.:catvery-happy:
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Ummmm………all I can say is, Who give’s a rat’s rear? Or a mouse’s rear since that’s my big problem! Maybe they didn’t train Robin in coins??? Don’t blame her as I find them boring. Welcome anyways, “New Friend.”
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LOL, you are kidding right?
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Could be one of those…depends what part of the country you come from…you know…toe may toe OR toe mah toe???
But Nikkitty I do agree with you on the taut and taunt.
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Perhaps if you spent less time worrying about how others proounce things. you would make fewer spelling errors.
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I think if I were going to complain in regard as to how someone pronounced a word I would look up the correct spelling of the word I was comparing it to…I and anyone else may pronounce a word different due to where they grew up.Many different variations from different parts of the country..I often wonder when people have such minor things to complain about why they can’t find something else to focus on and leave people alone.
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? wooooooww! good one. at first i thought you were trying to hurt my feelings with your comment. then when i saw that you spelled “pronounce” wrong by speiing it “proounce”, and that you made two sentences out of one, i realized that you are just being funny. good one. :heart:
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Welcome ?! I would be bothered too, if I knew anything about coins. I have only heard of the broth spelled b-o-u-l-l-i-o-n.
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? ooooohhhhh i am supposed to eat it…(drink it).!! i thought i was supposed to apply the bull-yen to my face (and sit quietly reading posts that diss me) in order to get the skin-taunt-en-ing benefits. thank you, my leo friend. now… go out there and defend me against those bullies.:catwink: ROAR!:heart:
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? oooooooorrr, as some say on long island, “da ya wa da-may-da an mutz on ya pie?” translation: do you want tomatoe and mozzarella on your pizza?” :cattongue:
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On top of that I did not know coins had bullion
Welcome to HSN community.
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Glad you feel better, lol.
Welcome to the Community. : )
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No matter how those words are spelled or pronounced, I always know what’s being written or spoken about.
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