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I use very few of those terms and thankfully, I'm not a "Yank" or "Yankee" Larry Send a noteboard - 24/10/2012 03:46:40 AM
Just read the linked article.

I know I'm pretty bad at this myself, often annoying some of my friends when I use some British phrase or word. The ones I think I use the most are "flat," "posh," and the use of "bloody" as a curse word. And I can't forget "Oi!"

I know why I do this, it is all the British telly I watch (and when I watch a show it tends to be me sitting there for 7 or 8 episodes at a time). I'd say that probably more than half the TV I've watched the past 2 years has been British made. I can't help that some word creep into my head.

So, do you think Americans are "stealing" too many British terms and slang?

Cheers


That being said, I do tend to use Southern expressions a bit (natural, considering it's my native region) or sometimes Spanglish or Caribbean Spanish terms. But I'm not an Anglophile and I tend to find such terms rather grating.
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie

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I use very few of those terms and thankfully, I'm not a "Yank" or "Yankee" - 24/10/2012 03:46:40 AM 568 Views
I use "bloody" because I've read WoT for years. - 24/10/2012 04:41:31 AM 552 Views
Gorram Ahm'Merkins *NM* - 26/10/2012 06:56:17 PM 235 Views
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There is no disputing that our use of the word football is total nonsense *NM* - 24/10/2012 07:48:46 AM 264 Views
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How can you say that?! - 25/10/2012 08:40:20 PM 579 Views
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Re: Soccer terms and lack of subject-verb agreement are the worst that I notice. - 24/10/2012 08:22:37 AM 515 Views
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Re: Affectation almost inherently reflects trying too hard, and imitation is unoriginal. - 27/10/2012 04:24:26 AM 609 Views
Try "apt." - 27/10/2012 04:13:18 PM 529 Views
always hated the letters "pt" together in that order - 28/10/2012 04:44:29 AM 499 Views
Can't happen fast enough. - 29/10/2012 09:07:34 PM 527 Views
I picked up a lot of Britishisms from Ian Anderson - 05/11/2012 05:00:50 PM 653 Views

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