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>"You dancin'?"
I used to work in dance (flat a for me), there was always a lively mix of dancers and dahnsers - it marks the North South divide, like grahss and grass, garaage and garidge, clahs and class.
I'd always thought that the way to spot a Kiwi was to ask them to add three and three.
By the way the "proper" way to answer the question
Ya dancing?
Ya askin'?
Ye, I'm askin'
Ask me friend, I'm swettn'
(ie: sweating
- a previous discussion mentioned:
horses sweat, men perspire and ladies gently glow)
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