I decided to turn Siri back on my iPhone. And just cuz I wanted to be a rebel, I gave her a rather proper British accent by the flip of a switch. Well, it was actually more of a “move the toggle to here” kinda thingee but I think you get the drift none the less. It makes me wonder two things:
- What does a British Siri look like?
- Does she say “Sorry, I’m having tea right now and can’t be bothered with any of your silly questions right now.” or something like that?
Yanno, thousands of lives could possibly depend on the answers to these questions that I have.
I think next month I’ll let her be an Aussie.
LOL
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An English accent makes everything sound nicer! 🙂
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funny, I thought it was a female voice that did that.
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Lol! Well, yeah–that too. 😉
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ha ha!
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That’s neat that you can change her accent?
Does she great you with “Hello, my dear. Lovely day, isn’t it” ? 😉
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no she doesn’t. she must do that on the European ones. I feel so cheated now.
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I don’t know what she does on European phones. For me an apple is a healthy fruit that one should eat one a day 😉
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I drink apple juice instead
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Uh oh! That counts the same as chocolate! Your missing out on the fibre. And on the lovely crunch an apple has.
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I get my oatmeal and that works for me. 🙂
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Oatmeal is good for you.
You just also need to get your 5 helpings of fruit and veg a day.
Ha! I’d be the horror for you if I had to take care of your meals 😉
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I dunno. my Momma was a nurse and she sounded worse than that and I survived her.
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You’re a pretty tough guy, I see that ^^
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I dunno about tough but I always got the last words with her. they were usually “Yes Ma’am”
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😀 😀
Oh, well. That doesn’t have to mean much.
These are exactly the last words the master of the house has with me. Usually translates to “I acknowledge you said something and now I’m going on to do what I like to do”
But you know: revenge is Blutwurst (as we say in German). I do the cooking ^^
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blood sausage. hmmmm. good thing I do the cooking here.
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😀 😀 😀
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🙂
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Lol!!!! She offers tea to help her users dontcha know??
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why no I didn’t she’s awfully polite in that case. I won’t ask her to tell me a naughty limerick.
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Oh but English limericks are the best… You should try her out!
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“try her out”? is that like “Knock you up in the morning.”????
you UK ladies crack me up.
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😉😂
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Ha ha!
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