Etymology question for Dori...

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Bill Putney, Jun 30, 2009.

  1. Bill Putney

    Bill Putney Guest

    When someone makes a profound statement, which is it that people say
    afterwards: "Hear hear!", or is it "Here here!"?

    That's always puzzled me (as well as why people always assume someone
    from England knows everything about the language).
     
    Bill Putney, Jun 30, 2009
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  2. BP> When someone makes a profound statement, which is it that people say
    BP> afterwards: "Hear hear!", or is it "Here here!"?

    BP> That's always puzzled me (as well as why people always assume
    BP> someone
    BP> from England knows everything about the language).

    BP> --
    BP> Bill Putney
    BP> (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    BP> address with the letter 'x')

    It's "hear hear". Check out this link

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hear,hear

    Cheers,

    Indrek Aavisto
     
    Indrek Aavisto, Jul 7, 2009
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  3. Bill Putney

    Bill Putney Guest

    Thanks! Makes sense. I think Dori just didn't see my OP.
     
    Bill Putney, Jul 7, 2009
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  4. He did (see the OP), but only just now.

    "...as well as why people always assume someone from England knows
    everything about the language)."

    Good question... :)

    Anyway, confusing "hear" with "here" in "hear hear" is quite common.

    Indrek is right, even without Wikipedia, but the info there is useful.

    It is often used in the UK parliament when MPs wish to support a speaker.
    Maybe in Congress, too?

    So, if you say something I absolutely agree with and wish to echo/amplify
    it, I would shout "hear, hear", meaning, "Listen to Bill., listen to Bill".

    Your language consultant.
    DAS
     
    Dori A Schmetterling, Jul 7, 2009
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