![]() And implementing stringent security measures to safeguard the dogs.Keeping a clean and harmonious environment for the dogs to live in.Organising a social life for the dogs, such as doggy playdates.Developing a personalised exercise regime for each dog.Administering medications as prescribed and keeping detailed records of their health and medical history.Coordinating and overseeing all veterinary appointments, vaccinations, and health check-ups.Sylvia Johnson, Language expert at Preply, said: “During the mid-18th century, the term ‘slang’ gained popularity in the English language.Īccording to the unusual job advert, the dog nanny’s responsibilities also include duties such as: as expected, all of which are popular slang words used by Mancunians. ![]() ![]() Now, let’s see which most popular slang words made the list: When it comes to using slang in the workplace, 42.04% of people found it unprofessional, with more women (48.96%) than men (35.61%) agreeing.Ī smaller but still significant percentage (29.25%) of those aged 55 and over view slang as inappropriate to use in any conversation.Įxpectedly, the most popular age group to use slang in the majority of their conversations was 16-24-year-olds at 33.84%, whilst the 55+ age group were using it the least at 9.44%. Though, there is a time and a place for slang with formal and professional situations not really being the appropriate time and space to be dropping a load of ‘knackereds’, ‘muppets’, and ‘bogs’ into the situation. A significant 60.6% of Brits were most confident in using the word ‘knackered’ correctly in a sentence, with the use of ‘cheeky’ following shortly behind with 56.8% - both of which are widely used among Mancs.Īnother Manc term,‘Muppet’ - the informal way of referring to someone who is stupid - was unknown to less than half of Brits, with (48.67%) not sure of how to use it in a sentence. ![]()
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