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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ha i love this topic.
i was talking to an american over msn the other day, and she said something and i sed 'gutted' she was like 'wtf does that mean?!' its crazy that words that get used alot over here people have never heard of in the states and visa versa. the same happens in different parts of the country too. like gordies have completly different slag than we do down in the south. lol. arf im rambling. |
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