Re: Euro (mostly British) Phrases that are catching on in the U.S.?
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irieguy says shag and shagged a lot.
i say cheers all the time.
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Do you see cheers when drinking or in other contexts, because other contexts you come off as a pretty big tool imo.
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It's pretty standard to say 'cheers mate' instead of thank you.
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I think pudge means if an American/Canadian says it. It does sound kinda dumb with an American accent imo
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