| Central - DUN |
| manners | far fae polite |
| Central - SEC |
t glowered an widna touch it. | Manners | ae a tyke. |
| Central - WCE |
rated edeition, 'The Domestic | Manners | and Private Life of Sir Walte |
| Central - WCE |
y anythin cause it's pure bad | manners | but the rice wis dead mushy a |
| Central - WCE |
rld urnae kent fur their guid | manners | .' |
| Southern - SEA |
te share whether eet was guid | manners | fur hur tae speak firrst, "ho |
| Ulster - CUL |
snae that sure if it wus guid | manners | fur hir tae taak furst, "why |
| Doric - NNB |
uite sure whether id wis good | manners | for her till speak first, "wh |
| Central - DUN |
'elite' in Scotland apein the | manners | , attitudes an language o the |
| Central - SEC |
condescension and impeccable | manners | . Though wolves hinnae been bl |
| Central - SEC | ake it they dont learn people | manners | at birmingham and aston - tu |
| Orkney - ORK |
ing tries tae gaither Martian | manners | . |
| Central - GLA |
ul, sayin that? Where’s yer | manners | .’ Donna scolds him. |
| Central - DUN |
whars yir morals, an yir | manners | ? |
| Central - SEC |
ss Chisholm and remember your | manners | , as she Is also a fine lady." |
| Ulster - CUL |
e wusnay lang minin him o his | manners | . He was a real stickler fur e |
| Central - SEC |
"Where are my | manners | ," he says. Clearly a wee bit |
| Central - LAL |
sh of our native tongue [and] | manners | is particularly, nay peculiar |