Americans make me cry |
Americans make me cry |
*Weird addiction* |
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Most of the time, I barely understand your vocabulary. No kidding.
For example; bad ass (is that good or bad). Or Ill. There are so many and sometimes I feel left out. James understands because he lived in the US but I've never been there. I speak plain English. There's nothing you can do but I find it sad. Why isn't there one type of English? Why is there Australian English, South African English, American English, Canadian English, British English and all those? I think it's sad. ![]() I understand those Englishes? But I hardly get you Americans! |
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![]() Sharie. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,429 Joined: Dec 2003 Member No: 103 ![]() |
It's not really American English, it's just slang, like in different countries.
For example, Cantonese is hard to learn because it has a LOT of slang like "American English." |
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