Submitted by AdeptLengthiness8886 t3_10l5xa8 in Jokes
Skilledpainter t1_j5x3f2g wrote
Reply to comment by MrMark77 in I got cut off by a taxi driver last week. I was walking through town today and I saw him at the back of the queue at the taxi rank. I got in the first taxi in the queue and said "How much to the station ?" "$5" said the driver. "And how much for a blow job ?" I asked him. by AdeptLengthiness8886
Lmao, yeah he didn't actually say no. He could've been talking about the money
Yoraffe t1_j5xrf5j wrote
In England "I'm not having any of that" essentially means "I've had enough of this behaviour" so they're angry and are insulted. It absolutely means a strong no here.
---ShineyHiney--- t1_j5xugda wrote
It means the same thing here in the US too. It’s just not a cool, “young” phrase, so they’re ignoring that fact for internet one-liners
WhoSc3w3dDaP00ch t1_j5yhj9i wrote
it was when this was first published…
Jonah_the_Whale t1_j5zcg5f wrote
Why would we assume a taxi driver to be cool and young?
Skilledpainter t1_j60ey7t wrote
Good to know
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