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Haha silly person... Perhaps we should not discuss this here or it will be considered spam. PM me if you want to chat.
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im in victoria
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I have realised that the American's say "(insert band name here) is good", whereas i would say "(insert band name here) are good"
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...oh yeah That's true.
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i probobly shouldn't participate in this thread and i don't know if this is related but here are two words i like to use that are very english....summat ( something ) and nout ( nothing ).....or i could be making this up......
i also love plonker.....( delboy anyone? ) |
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http://www.chavscum.co.uk/ Adidasss, here's some more...scally(north west England version of chav)...divvy(dickhead)...banging(good)...top(very good). |
oh please. nobody in england says "oh goodness" or "plonker" or "dimwit" anymore. though we do speak english the way it should be spoken- i hate this yank ideam where "Z" is so overused its unreal, "sucks" and "blows" are used completely out of context..i could go on. and now because of your americanised ENGLISH we have stupid little girls going what proclaiming how anything that is rubbish "sucks". fools.
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well i assumed noone says plonker anymore but it's just a fun word.....
and why can't you just respect the differences instead of nocking them down?you can't stop a language from developing, the same situation is with spanish, mexican slang differs from spanish...... |
i knock it down because im very very patriotic. i just dont like the way the americans speak, nice people im sure..but their version of the english language "sucks" imo
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