- 29 Jul 08, 20:32#57895
This bickering is why I said that. Both Brits and Americans think they're better than everyone else which is why they hate each other. Come on guys, grow up.

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This bickering is why I said that. Both Brits and Americans think they're better than everyone else which is why they hate each other. Come on guys, grow up.
This bickering is why I said that. Both Brits and Americans think they're better than everyone else which is why they hate each other. Come on guys, grow up.
Nah, nobody hates each other. It's Bush/Cheney we all hate, Brits and Americans alike
This bickering is why I said that. Both Brits and Americans think they're better than everyone else which is why they hate each other. Come on guys, grow up.
Nah, nobody hates each other. It's Bush/Cheney we all hate, Brits and Americans alike
The whole world hates Bush/Cheney. He gives us Americans a bad name, and I cant wait til his arse is out of office.
Ditto . . . brits don't wear fanny-packs!
What are you lost in the '80's or just ignorant?
Ditto . . . brits don't wear fanny-packs!
What are you lost in the '80's or just ignorant?
Over sensitive at all? I was just messing around, although I did see an American wearing one only a few days ago . . . which is why it came into my mind!
Ditto . . . brits don't wear fanny-packs!
What are you lost in the '80's or just ignorant?
Over sensitive at all? I was just messing around, although I did see an American wearing one only a few days ago . . . which is why it came into my mind!
Sorry just curious as I have not seen anyone wearing one in age's but hey we all have our throw back's right?
PS,
I forgot to ask just how old was this american, iyho - in your honest opinion, and how do you KNOW it was an american? Inquireing mind's wanna know so we can pass the word on to "look out for the Brit's they are riding a high horse once again"!
Well my opinion, for what its worth is this. I think Brits and Americans expect to be similar in outlook because of the common language and its a shock then when the wavelength is very different. Often through humour, jokes, cynicism, sarcasm etc. Things arent always taken or understood as they are meant. On the flipside to that (Speaking from the Brit side) I think we expect more differences when we encounter other Europeans speaking different languages, but once the language barrier is overcome, actual find a similar viewpoint. Does that make any sense? Any Americans on here got views on that??
No, I'm afraid not. You still can't spell in the States.
On the contrary: the American language made an evolutionary step ahead in simplifying the spelling compared to the old-fashioned British English. Guess which 'English' is becoming more and more popular and is displacing the other?
No, I'm afraid not. You still can't spell in the States.
On the contrary: the American language made an evolutionary step ahead in simplifying the spelling compared to the old-fashioned British English. Guess which 'English' is becoming more and more popular and is displacing the other?
It's still wrong. Cancer does not become popular/correct because it ravages somebody's body.
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