No1Daughter says appairently.
We laugh rather than cringe though.
"fink" and "fing" instead of "think" and "thing", I'm all for regional accents and street slang but when your a middle aged academic with a doctorate lecturing in English at a major university and taking part in a discussion on Radio 4 that's just an affectation I'm afraid.
Quibbling about f for th when you write 'your' rather than 'you're' is a bit rich, isn't it?
Let she who can spell
lightening lightning cast the first stone here, mind.
I'm constantly ridiculed by offspring for giving 'poor' two syllables. In my world, it's poo-er, OK?