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What is the difference between saying "Gosh" and saying "Gosh" ironically? Nobody knows.

6:46PM Tue, March 08 2011

D4c7e52f5f181e943a8713ff5f70ca70_normal @Mushyrulez

Gosh! is not ironic, 'gosh' (without capitals and exclamation) is.

6:47PM Tue, March 08 2011

D4c7e52f5f181e943a8713ff5f70ca70_normal @Mushyrulez

aka if someone says 'Capital G osh Exclamation mark!' they're not be ironic, if they say 'gee oh es aitch', they are.

6:48PM Tue, March 08 2011

Nise5_normal @Reaper_gI Wales

Wether the speaker went to a private all-girls school, or not.

7:03PM Tue, March 08 2011

5671681_m_normal @_Toyohime

And how would that affect things? I tend to use gosh in both senses quite often~

7:03PM Tue, March 08 2011

Nise5_normal @Reaper_gI Wales

otherwise it's only ironic, never seen a lower class person actualy use it as an exclamation.

7:11PM Tue, March 08 2011

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