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Telvannia wrote:2. being english i hate everyone who does not talk english properly
Telvannia wrote:1. people for wales are the welsh
2. being english i hate everyone who does not talk english properly
cowshrptrn wrote:Telvannia wrote:2. being english i hate everyone who does not talk english properly
Being American i hate everyone who spells color "colour" because its snooty.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
cowshrptrn wrote:Telvannia wrote:2. being english i hate everyone who does not talk english properly
Being American i hate everyone who spells color "colour" because its snooty.
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
qeee1 wrote:cowshrptrn wrote:Telvannia wrote:2. being english i hate everyone who does not talk english properly
Being American i hate everyone who spells color "colour" because its snooty.
I think spelling it color is snooty. It was colour first.
johnnyrotten wrote:qeee1 wrote:cowshrptrn wrote:Telvannia wrote:2. being english i hate everyone who does not talk english properly
Being American i hate everyone who spells color "colour" because its snooty.
I think spelling it color is snooty. It was colour first.
Well said Qeee.
cloud wrote:this idea is cool. you can now say im a noob for saying that! lol!!
And i thought i should put in a random poll to break the ice.
Telvannia wrote:where you there last time there was a english verses american topic?
Aradhus wrote:.
Scotland is my throne.
Talapus wrote:I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
stinkycheese wrote:Pacifist wrote:2. THIS IS RACISM.
You sir are wrong, this thread does not contain any racism.
misscrystal wrote:Maybe I'm a strange American....
I fill my fuel tank with petrol (the term 'gas' opens doors to too many crude jokes).
I usually use honour, colour, or favour (because it makes it easier to win at Scrabble).
Nearly every DVD in my cabinet is a British film of some sort (it's confusing for my children when I correct their pronunciation to ensure that they don't get their arses kicked at school).
I pronounce the last letter of the alphabet 'Zed' (that's the proper way, I feel).
And sometimes when I make a left-hand turn I'm overcome by a horrible, terrifying fear that I've turned into the lane of oncoming traffic (even though I KNOW I didn't).
I've never been farther east than Memphis, Tennessee. I was probably just exposed to too many British comedies when I was a kid. I have no real, good and true reason to do these things....
But that's ok....because Americans don't really need a reason to be strange. .
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