‘Ye wouldn’ know what day of the week it was’ Meaning: When Bank Holidays cause confusion.

Example: Bob to Charlie: “The sale of thon boy’s cattle is the mara.” Charlie to Bob: “What day is that? Wensday?” Bob to Charlie: “It’s Tursday ye clift. Today’s Wensday.” Charlie to Bob: “I am all mixed up wit the days of the week, that’s the truth.” Bob to Charlie: “That’s with the childer being off on Monday ye see.” Charlie to Bob: “Is right. Ye wouldn’ know what day of the week it was.” Tweet your #fermanaghspake to @rodneyedwards ‘Ye wouldn’ know what day of the week it was’ Meaning: When Bank Holidays cause confusion.

Example: Bob to Charlie: “The sale of thon boy’s cattle is the mara.” Charlie to Bob: “What day is that? Wensday?” Bob to Charlie: “It’s Tursday ye clift. Today’s Wensday.” Charlie to Bob: “I am all mixed up wit the days of the week, that’s the truth.” Bob to Charlie: “That’s with the childer being off on Monday ye see.” Charlie to Bob: “Is right. Ye wouldn’ know what day of the week it was.” Tweet your #fermanaghspake to @rodneyedwards