The one on the right mush be Italian: he talks with his hands.
23 0 ReplyI was going to say this is a spaghetti western
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Isn’t this the plot of The Banshees of Inisheerin?
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5 0 ReplyRandomly saying "yup" unprompted is a pretty common southern/midwestern thing.
Think of King of the Hill when all 4 of the guys are standing in the alley drinking beer. "Ayup. Mhmm. Yup."
15 0 ReplyThe Swabian (part of Germany) version is: "Ja, ja, So, so. Ja, ja."
It is a full conversation that says it all, no more words needed for half an hour. :D
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"Ayup" is also a way of pronouncing "hey up" which is a common greeting in parts of northern England.
6 1 ReplyShouldn't the H be an '? As in silent and never written? I've never heard the H pronounced or seen it written.
1 0 ReplyWhat else could this greeting mean other than ey-up? I'm not even from Yorkshire and I can only read this comic one way!
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