"Soon Come" - What does it mean?
"Soon Come" - What does it mean?
You folks on the forum use the phrase "soon come" alot. I've never heard it on St. John during the five times I've been there and certainly not up in the states. From context, I gather it to mean "will be coming soon" and "is coming soon" but not "come soon". Can anyone help with the origins and accepted meanings/uses?
We hear it alot in Jamiaca means whatever you happen to be asking about when it will arrive they say soon come. They use the term very loosely, take getting your meal served, you say how much longer they say soon come may be five minutes may be an hour. Thats why ya gotta get on island time when your down there or it will drive ya nuts.
I need to get my mind out of the gutter, as I thought "soon come" meant something ENTIRELY different

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Can you tell I REALLY need a vacation?
Last edited by ScottB on Fri Sep 28, 2007 2:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Steve S you must not hang with any of the St. John local folks or you would have been exposed to "soon come" and a lot more English Creole and slang words spoken in the Virgin Islands.
Rafael Lito Valls author of "What a Pistarckle" is a good resource for reference to words like "soon come" if interested in understanding local words and phrases.
Rafael Lito Valls author of "What a Pistarckle" is a good resource for reference to words like "soon come" if interested in understanding local words and phrases.
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