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Author Topic: NBI Appointments Season 19/20  (Read 5067 times)

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Re: NBI Appointments Season 19/20
« Reply #60 on: Mon 21 Oct 2019 17:56 »
Do you think you could provide us less knowledgeable souls with a glossary of teams, locations and nicknames, please? (When the hangover has gone of course.) It would be appreciated by me, at least, as I have difficulty with all these initials, but I do like maps.

To add Bácsi is Uncle. As names are back to front to the UK way ie Surname 1st, first name 2nd the term for Uncle/Aunt comes after the name so Charlie Bácsi is Uncle Charlie. In Hungary when you reach a certain age you start being referred to as Bácsi or Néni (aunt) by everyone! It's a respect thing. You will rarely hear an adult being referred to by someone younger than them (but especially a minor) by their first name alone. Depending on the relationship for U21's in particular it will always be Sir/Madam, Mr/Mrs or Uncle/Aunt.  A lot of our press guys and the fans we team up with on a weekend have reached the Bácsi stage and even our own age group use the term when speaking to each other.  They dare not call me Néni as I claim to be way too young!   ;D
Hajrá Lilák. Csak a Kispest. Hajrá Magyarok! Hajrá játékvezetői csapat! Soha ne add fel. Nincs sárga kérem!!! No Chris Kavanagh doesn't live in Ashton or even in the Greater Manchester area!!