Scots on TikTok.James Seymour, who moved from Irvine to Scarborough when he was eight, regularly has fiancee Cherish Sibanda cracking up as he explains what the Scots version of typical English phrases are.In one of their most popular videos, which has had nearly 50,000 likes, Cherish states that in England she would say "tomorrow" to which James responds with "do you mean the morra?"She quickly ends up laughing after James explains that Scots don't say "I am", they say "am ur", as well as "amurnae" instead of "I am not".
And Cherish goes into fits when James uses the old Chewing the Fat catchphrase "Gonny no dae that", when explaining how Scots say "can you stop doing that?".The pair, who now live together in Huntingdon near Peterborough,.
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