how do u feel about north americans using british slang
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Re: how do u feel about north americans using british slang
this is a funny thread.
I only use Slanglish on the forum because in real life peeps would reckon me's mental. I'm barely coherent as it is.
ps: what's a chav and where can i get one?
I only use Slanglish on the forum because in real life peeps would reckon me's mental. I'm barely coherent as it is.
ps: what's a chav and where can i get one?
Re: how do u feel about north americans using british slang
Aren't bullocks cows?
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I couldn't care less really. I use some of their slang, they use some of ours...
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It seems to be a waste of energy for me to care enough about what slang SHOULD or SHOULDN'T be used in area x around the world.
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I think it's cheerio, m8!
Re: how do u feel about north americans using british slang
The same way I feel when I hear kids from London trying to act like they're jamaica.....
like devoting the rest of my life to developing a time machine and flying back to when their mothers were pregnant and punching them right in their belly.
like devoting the rest of my life to developing a time machine and flying back to when their mothers were pregnant and punching them right in their belly.
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pkay wrote:The same way I feel when I hear kids from London trying to act like they're jamaica.....
like devoting the rest of my life to developing a time machine and flying back to when their mothers were pregnant and punching them right in their belly.
There's a huge jamaican cultural influence in parts of london which has rubbed off on generations of youths over the years, hardly suprising really There's a huge difference in 'acting' a certain way and being a certain way.
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Re: how do u feel about north americans using british slang
i can't help but use british slang, especially after all the damn mixes with mc's in the background its almost become an inate function for me to use the vocabulary that i constantly hear on a daily basis. I would almost feel abnormal if i didn't throw in some slang from the good ol U.K
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i use british slang because im insecure about being american and i want to fit in here. 

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Why is everyone spelling "bollocks" with a "u."
Re: how do u feel about north americans using british slang
I think you meant that the other way aroundjolly wailer wrote:the same way I feel about people using the word soda when they mean pop

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I like Fish n Chips, does that piss off the brits too ?
I say lets piss em off, because a pissed brit = a better dubstep producer imo , so we're only helping fuel the scene by gett'n sand in their vag . Safe !
I say lets piss em off, because a pissed brit = a better dubstep producer imo , so we're only helping fuel the scene by gett'n sand in their vag . Safe !
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Re: how do u feel about north americans using british slang
kidlogic wrote:I think you meant that the other way aroundjolly wailer wrote:the same way I feel about people using the word soda when they mean pop- at least you didnt say 'coke' in reference to all soda
lol, as a tejano i'm guilty of calling all soda's coke! "can i get a coke please?" = me asking for root beer

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its no different than the UK folks saying DUDE or BRO.
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Thanks to you faggy redcoats, I now say "EZ" in real life.
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i use british slang just to fuck with people....i use it online a lot....not that much in public
my favorite is "innit"
my favorite is "innit"
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I am an American and I mean I love British slang (don't use it) but i think you should have a British accent for it to sound good. I use good old Californian slang: dude, chill, man, dope, dank, shit like that xD
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i'v got pride in london mate.kp mike wrote:london's gotta be the worst place in britian.. how the hell can you even have a beer named 'london pride' ffs
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