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pretty much every word in here is not common in the U.S. imo
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whats your tipple?
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Refering to chicks as "birds" is new "broads"
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[ QUOTE ] Any other Euro words making the rounds that I'm not aware of? [/ QUOTE ] Brilliant, in my opinion. [/ QUOTE ] v nice imo |
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Refering to "sports" as "sport" is becoming distrubingly common.
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I've noticed here in the south, people are using [censored] quite a bit.
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I've noticed here in the south, people are using fag quite a bit. [/ QUOTE ] fyp |
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Any other Euro words making the rounds that I'm not aware of? [/ QUOTE ] Is 'uber' over yet? |
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"brilliant" and "cheers" have been going around for a while, and are maybe starting to fade. "uber" is further along in its decline, and I'm glad
"taking the piss" is awesome and I hope it becomes big |
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When I first moved to England from Canada taking the piss was the one saying that took me the longest to get use too. "Sorted mate?" was another. Then after a few years I moved back and still used a lot of them but I got mocked for it constantly so stopped and now when I try to say them when talking with friends from England I sound like an idiot since my Canadian accent is so strong again. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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