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"Rush to the scene"

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In every news story I have read where something bad happened the news article will say something about Thais "Rushing" to the scene.

"Police were notified and Rushed to the scene"

"When front desk staff were told a friend had not been seen for two days the front desk clerk Rushed to the room"

I have been in Thailand for a while and I haven't seen a lot of "Rushing" "Russians" yes but not much "Rushing". Then again I imagine that there is an unwritten rule that the first to arrive at an unpleasant scene gets first pick of what the victim will not be using anymore?

On the other hand when the news article is about a hit and run they never use the word "Rushed" but maybe they should.

"Boat hits British couple, driver of boat Rushed to get help, not finding anyone the driver Rushed home"

I find it a bit funny that "Rush" is used in news articles where it may not actually be the exact word needed but not used when more appropriate.

Yes...we all know it's an inside joke amongst the reporters. We all just roll our eyes and go on about our day.coffee1.gifcoffee1.gifcoffee1.gif

OP will get Nabbed if he hangs about too long!

(That annoys me too; typically found in Dandy or the Beano cira 1970!)

OP will get Nabbed if he hangs about too long!

(That annoys me too; typically found in Dandy or the Beano cira 1970!)

And in Indian news reports where the "culprits" are often "nabbed".

They're too busy rushing around creating hubs.

And having "crackdowns" as well of course

Maybe the translation has been lost over the years....

'Rush' I feel now means first on the scene, as in; Police 'rushed' to the scene of the alleged murder, only to fine a badly decomposed body, and had nothing positive to point at....Photos to follow.

BS media sensationalism, fostered by thought of making the news more exciting! Complete utter BS.

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