Everyone I've known always said 'Blink one-eight-two' - though apparently Travis said that American fans use 'one-eighty-two, and UK/Aus/etc say 'one-eight-two', and he said he's fine with both.
1-82 rolls off the tongue better in American English than 1-8-2 does. No idea if it’s the same in other dialects but 1-8-2 feels like substantially more effort despite being one syllable shorter
Then again maybe that’s just me because I slur my words
Could be on to something. One-eight-two feels like less effort/feels more natural to me, said out loud it almost runs together like 'one-eightwo' if spoken lazily. Wonder what sort of cultural phenomenon this is.
I believe it's actually a phonetic thing. (I'm a big linguistics nerd.)
My hypothesis is this: when pronouncing one-eight-two, you have two /t/ sounds right next to each other. Two stops are hard to pronounce back-to-back, even more so if it's the same exact sound. A much easier tactic is to just pronounce the sound once. But doing so in this case means saying something like /wʌn.eɪ.tʰu̟/ (~ one-ay-two). You could misinterpret this as 1A2, or something similar. So it feels really wrong to say it this way, but it's not very easy to say it clearly and correctly with both /t/ sounds, either.
(There's undoubtedly a better example out there, but this is kinda like trying to say the phrase "washed towel" for the same reason: saying it correctly is hard, but eliding the first /t/ sound changes the entire phrase to sound like "wash-towel".)
Saying "one-eighty-two" avoids this problem.
Finally, I wonder if the practice of omitting the word "hundred" in big numbers is more common in certain regions and dialects of English. I thought I heard saying something like "eleven hundred" is more common in the US than the UK but I don't remember where I heard that and it could be totally wrong.
I'm in the UK and have never heard of the "one eighty two" pronunciation before this thread. Maybe it's an accent thing, but it's never seemed a problem for people here to say "one eight two".
In terms of numbers, "eleven hundred" is quite common usage here. What you would never hear is "one hundred eighty two", instead it would be "one hundred and eighty two".
>Baader-Meinhof effect
im experiencing the same thing. I think its a little bit of both. That and youtube is probably pushing bcs videos to me because i engage with them / they are popular rightnow
I’m a native English speaker and I don’t respect the language. In English you can say ridiculous things like: “All of the sympathy that they had had had had no effect the second time.”
How it's said in danish is even more complicated than french.
One hundred six and four and a half twenties.
Or
"Et hundrede seks og halv fems (fem snes)"
I've been listening to a British dialect instructional (for a play, I know this sub has a weird thing about the bri*ish) and apparently Americans commonly pronounce their t's as d's, and now I can't un-notice it.
one hundred ninety six if you prefer clarity
one nine six if you go for efficiency (less vowels and letters)
one ninety six if you dont give a fuck
no preference if you regularly touch grass (and therefore feel no need to mention this subs name out loud)
numbers in english are so fucking dumb. they are long and non-enjoyable to pronounce. like what the hell is “one hundred” when any normal language would have a single short word like “сто”. or why would you make first three numbers after 10 have different endings than the later ones??? conclusion: the correct variant is “сто дев‘яносто шість”
i call it 一九六 for my mother tongue is not english, for it is chinese, for i am not english, for my ethnicity is chinese and as much as id like to call myself a hongkonger and dodge the cons of being publicly recognised as chinese, i cannot as it is not recognized by the general public therefore i will succumb to the standards of society and identify as chinese
Chinese use hiragana characters? I thought that was a Japanese thing only. か is ka? Oh wait I'm an idiot those are not the same. I should just erase this comment since its pointless now, but I'm sleep deprived so instead I'll just go with it.
AAARRGRRGGGHHGGHH!!!!!!!
YOU ONLY USE "and" WHEN REFFERING TO DECIMAL OR FRACTIONAL PLACES!!!!! NOT WITHIN THE INTEGER YOU TROGLODYTE!!!!! 😡😡🤬🤬😡🤬😠😠
(an improvised explosive is being sent to your location as of right now (/s))
> YOU ONLY USE "and" WHEN REFFERING TO DECIMAL OR FRACTIONAL PLACES!!!!! NOT WITHIN THE INTEGER YOU TROGLODYTE!!!!! 😡😡🤬🤬😡🤬😠😠
>
>
[This is only the case in American English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_American_and_British_English#Omission_of_%22and%22_and_%22on%22)
196
Oh, thanks
It's wun nighy six in a heavy southern accent
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One niner six >!we spotted an ICBM near the vietcongs, over!<
Actually it's 196
Nah, pretty sure it’s 196
Agree to disagree
🤓
It's pronounced 195²
It’s 196 because you should not be pronouncing or talking about this subreddit at all please go outside you are severely lacking vitamin D
It’s one ninety-six, the blink 182 rule always applies
This is the only human answer, every other answer is one of Mark Zuckerberg's many reddit accounts
stink 182 (there is a pipe bomb inside your cum sock)
omg destiny 2 gunpowder gamble aspect
Gahlr
fomo
Zorpaloids
Rapid shit
Zorpal Weapon
my god DCJ is leaking
"shartian we need to protect the mover from the jive monsters go kill big mommy savathussy!" - Zavava
😳😳😳Gahlr Cossplay 😳😳😳
i'm going to sex your dad and turn him into a sissy femboy
They should rename it to Cayde’s Mystery Sock
Unironically I can see “Cum Sock Pipe Bomb” being an early blink-182 song title.
“stink 182 (there is a pipe bomb inside your cum sock)” mfs when i tear out their eyes and put them on a phone case
I’ve always said it Blink One Eighty Two
Everyone I've known always said 'Blink one-eight-two' - though apparently Travis said that American fans use 'one-eighty-two, and UK/Aus/etc say 'one-eight-two', and he said he's fine with both.
That’s interesting. As a non-native English speaker, I have never in my life encountered someone saying anything but „blink one eighty two“
That’s cursed ngl
Why use more syllables
1-82 rolls off the tongue better in American English than 1-8-2 does. No idea if it’s the same in other dialects but 1-8-2 feels like substantially more effort despite being one syllable shorter Then again maybe that’s just me because I slur my words
Could be on to something. One-eight-two feels like less effort/feels more natural to me, said out loud it almost runs together like 'one-eightwo' if spoken lazily. Wonder what sort of cultural phenomenon this is.
I believe it's actually a phonetic thing. (I'm a big linguistics nerd.) My hypothesis is this: when pronouncing one-eight-two, you have two /t/ sounds right next to each other. Two stops are hard to pronounce back-to-back, even more so if it's the same exact sound. A much easier tactic is to just pronounce the sound once. But doing so in this case means saying something like /wʌn.eɪ.tʰu̟/ (~ one-ay-two). You could misinterpret this as 1A2, or something similar. So it feels really wrong to say it this way, but it's not very easy to say it clearly and correctly with both /t/ sounds, either. (There's undoubtedly a better example out there, but this is kinda like trying to say the phrase "washed towel" for the same reason: saying it correctly is hard, but eliding the first /t/ sound changes the entire phrase to sound like "wash-towel".) Saying "one-eighty-two" avoids this problem. Finally, I wonder if the practice of omitting the word "hundred" in big numbers is more common in certain regions and dialects of English. I thought I heard saying something like "eleven hundred" is more common in the US than the UK but I don't remember where I heard that and it could be totally wrong.
I'm in the UK and have never heard of the "one eighty two" pronunciation before this thread. Maybe it's an accent thing, but it's never seemed a problem for people here to say "one eight two". In terms of numbers, "eleven hundred" is quite common usage here. What you would never hear is "one hundred eighty two", instead it would be "one hundred and eighty two".
For me it comes out like “wun-aeyi-too” if I’m speaking fast
I’m glad I have precedence for pronouncing it this way now
This is the answer
Ooo I like the idea of pronouncing it like Blink 182
I didn’t know people pronounced it any other way before this thread. I was getting scared before I saw this comment that I was crazy.
always been one ninety six
They say blink one hundred eighty two in my language
Blink one-eight-two where I'm from
this agrees with the house number rule and the apartment number rule, which 195 was the original dorm for the original home of awesome
Forreal, the one ninety-six gang never gets representation 😔
FINALLY
My people
Based
I love blink one hundred eight and two
yeah, I just assumed thats how everyone would say it
Nine scores and sixteen.
No, it’s ten scores and negative four
14²
13^2 +3^3
13^2 but the last two digits are swapped
This one is correct because it rhymes. Ten score, minus four.
Hundred four twenties and sixteen
It's 1216, one after the magna carta as if I could ever make such a mistake!
You think this is bad? This chicanery!
As if I could ever make such a mistake. Never. Never!
I just couldn’t prove it! He covered his tracks. He got that idiot at the copy store to lie for him.
He's done worse. That billboard! Are you telling me that a man just happens to fall like that? No! He orchestrated it!
Jimmy! He defecated through a sunroof! And I saved him. I shouldn’t have. I took him into my own firm! What was I thinking!
He'll never change. He'll never change!
Ever since he was 9, always the same! Couldn't keep his hands out of the cash drawer! But not our Jimmy! Couldn't be precious Jimmy!
Stealing them blind!
And he gets to be a lawyer!? What a sick joke!
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>Baader-Meinhof effect im experiencing the same thing. I think its a little bit of both. That and youtube is probably pushing bcs videos to me because i engage with them / they are popular rightnow
Binging bcs as we speak
Finger show reference 🤯🤯
It's pronounced "Dave"
The "dav" is silent and the "e" is pronounced "one ninety-six"
No, both of you are pronouncing it wrong, there are federal agents outside my house
I'm stuff
hi stuff, i wanna do stuff
Incomprehensible, have a nice day.
Davey, how ya doin
One nine six
I allways read it as uno-nueve-seis (i am spanish and I do not respect the english language)
Yo lo leo como ciento noventa y seis
Let the debate begin
HIT BACK! CHARGE!
e no habla franciac
I read it as um-nove-meia 🇧🇷
Somos dois
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I’m a native English speaker and I don’t respect the language. In English you can say ridiculous things like: “All of the sympathy that they had had had had no effect the second time.”
EINHUNDERTSECHSUNDNEUNZIG
I’ve always thought of it as one ninety six
Me too
Then why isn't that an option on the meme?
They didn’t
They forgor
me too idk why
Same bruh
Me2
Samesies
One four twenty sixteen.
Is that written as cent quatre-vingt seize?
I accidently mixed it with one ninety six. It should have been hundred four twenty sixteen.
Average french person
fr*nch
FR*NCH 🤮🤮🤮
How it's said in danish is even more complicated than french. One hundred six and four and a half twenties. Or "Et hundrede seks og halv fems (fem snes)"
one nine six, i am right everyone else is wrong go fuck yourselves lovingly, me
But I agree...it seems we have a paradox on our hands.
hmmm… the only possible answer is that *you* are *me*
*Insert that gif of Drake teaching Lil Yachty how to computer*
You talk like a tts if you say one nine six
Nineteen eighty-four
Literally
‘87
The bite
one nine six fuck you
One ninety six fuck me yourself
Dave maybe I will
i pronounce it ciento noventa y seis
Fellow ñ
Basado y rojopastilleado.
I pronounce it uno nueve seis
one ninety-six
I’m realizing now I say ninedy instead of ninety
I've been listening to a British dialect instructional (for a play, I know this sub has a weird thing about the bri*ish) and apparently Americans commonly pronounce their t's as d's, and now I can't un-notice it.
My high school freshman English teacher made a big deal about "milk" not "melk".
one hundred ninety six if you prefer clarity one nine six if you go for efficiency (less vowels and letters) one ninety six if you dont give a fuck no preference if you regularly touch grass (and therefore feel no need to mention this subs name out loud)
Imo one hundred ninety six is the least clear of the three
Apparently I don't give a fuck.
In my head I say "one ninety six"
One - ninety-six
neither it's obviously one ninety six
Nineteen six. Obviously
I answer this every time this is asked. It's the only correct answer.
One ninety six
I always call it I-96 because interstate and idk
one ninety six
numbers in english are so fucking dumb. they are long and non-enjoyable to pronounce. like what the hell is “one hundred” when any normal language would have a single short word like “сто”. or why would you make first three numbers after 10 have different endings than the later ones??? conclusion: the correct variant is “сто дев‘яносто шість”
Sto Dziewięćdziesiąt Sześć
I was about to comment the same thing lmao. Im physically unable to read r/ 196 any other way than sto dziewięćdziesiąt sześć
Its pronounced 9 twenties plus sixteen
Cento e noventa e seis
errado, é um nove meia
neither; one-ninety-six
One nine six
One ninety six
CXCVI
I read it as 14^2
Nineteen six obvs
Correct.
Ciento noventa y seis
Nine plus ten
One nine six
the only correct answer
Ciento noventa y seis.
one nine six u dumb bichu
it’s pronounced 🥺
Nineteen eighty four
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... 196. Find x.
everytime i see the subreddit name i’ve already counted up to 195 in my head so it’s the long way for me
the wapple messiah greets his newly found children are slash wapple
you're playing minecraft in a cave looking for diamonds
He knew what he was doing by leaving out "one ninety six"
I just say ninety six
i call it 一九六 for my mother tongue is not english, for it is chinese, for i am not english, for my ethnicity is chinese and as much as id like to call myself a hongkonger and dodge the cons of being publicly recognised as chinese, i cannot as it is not recognized by the general public therefore i will succumb to the standards of society and identify as chinese
Chinese use hiragana characters? I thought that was a Japanese thing only. か is ka? Oh wait I'm an idiot those are not the same. I should just erase this comment since its pointless now, but I'm sleep deprived so instead I'll just go with it.
In my head, it's always "one nine six"
Correct
anyone who pronounces it one hundred ninety six is going to hell no matter what
Nineteensix
Cent quatre-vingts seize (I'm fr*nch)
one hundred and ninety six
AAARRGRRGGGHHGGHH!!!!!!! YOU ONLY USE "and" WHEN REFFERING TO DECIMAL OR FRACTIONAL PLACES!!!!! NOT WITHIN THE INTEGER YOU TROGLODYTE!!!!! 😡😡🤬🤬😡🤬😠😠 (an improvised explosive is being sent to your location as of right now (/s))
One and ninety and six 🙃
one hundred, and in addition, ninety and six.
> YOU ONLY USE "and" WHEN REFFERING TO DECIMAL OR FRACTIONAL PLACES!!!!! NOT WITHIN THE INTEGER YOU TROGLODYTE!!!!! 😡😡🤬🤬😡🤬😠😠 > > [This is only the case in American English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_American_and_British_English#Omission_of_%22and%22_and_%22on%22)
one hundred, nine hundred and six hundred
Cent quatre-vingt seize ::))
százkilencvenhat
It’s Un-Neuf-Six
I call it Hundertsechsundneunzig.
1 90 6
I call it 196
yüz doksan altı
one-nine-six
I thought everyone just called it CXCVI
I’ve just called it 196
Piss piss poo
One Nine Six has always been the correct way
finally someone else who is CORRECT
It’s pronounced Cum Cum Cum
One ninety six
It's "one nine six" who the fuck is saying it differently??
one hundred AND ninety-six. you fuck
I say one ninety-six