British people literally say yoghurt

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what is Yog hurt
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Brits be calling a striped horse a "zeh-bruh"
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Meanwhile, Americans sound like they're greeting Cobain

"Yo Kurt"
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Damn_Underscore posted...
what is Yog hurt
More like 'yog-ert'.
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JustMyOpinion posted...
Brits call water Earth juice.
That sounds lewd as fuck.
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Cold on the cob.
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British people literally call them "rooty tooty point and shooties" instead of guns
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Americans pronounce Graham as gram and Craig as creg
A garbage pod!? It's a smegging garbage pod!
I just call it that ice cream that makes you shit.
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Yeah, well, they also pronounce zee as zed.
I saw a British at the book store the other day... people couldn't help but stare because he was doing his "cheerio" greetings and all that, and people tend to think you're talking about cereal if you say that around here.

Anyway, I guess he got to feeling self-conscious with all of us Texans staring at him, so he walked out of the store, opened his umbrella, and flew off when a big gust of wind took him.

It struck me as very strange because I thought only their women did that.
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mercurydude posted...
I saw a British at the book store the other day... people couldn't help but stare because he was doing his "cheerio" greetings and all that, and people tend to think you're talking about cereal if you say that around here.

Anyway, I guess he got to feeling self-conscious with all of us Texans staring at him, so he walked out of the store, opened his umbrella, and flew off when a big gust of wind took him.

It struck me as very strange because I thought only their women did that.

A common misconception. It's actually considered rather base and quite coarse for a lady to travel by brolly because one might catch a glimpse of her petticoat.
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spikethedevil posted...
Americans pronounce Graham as gram and Craig as creg
And mirror as meeeer
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teep_ posted...
Meanwhile, Americans sound like they're greeting Cobain

"Yo Kurt"
Where is the k sound coming from. Americans say

yo gurt
DuranOfForcena posted...
how else would you pronounce them? gray-ham? cr-eye-g?
Grey-um is most common around here. For Craig, it should be a similar sound to hay, rather than rhyming with Greg or egg
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A garbage pod!? It's a smegging garbage pod!
Z as in zed.
Italian, French, German.
DuranOfForcena posted...
how else would you pronounce them? gray-ham? cr-eye-g?
Grey-am and crayg.
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they put the letter u in words that don't need it too.

savages
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ironman2009 posted...
they put the letter u in words that don't need it too.

savages
That's just cheating at Scrabble
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Ivynn posted...
Brits be calling a striped horse a "zeh-bruh"
Pretty sure they say zed -bruh.
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spikethedevil posted...
Americans pronounce Graham as gram and Craig as creg
Everyone pronounces Craig correctly in the Friday movies.
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Wtf how else is Graham supposed to be pronounced

Craig i get there's multiple pronunciations.
Italian, French, German.
KanWan posted...
Lol!

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mariolover2 posted...
There was me, that is Alex, and my three droogs, that is Pete, Georgie, and Dim, Dim being really dim, and we sat in the Korova Milkbar making up rassoodocks what to do with the evening, a flip dark chill winter bastard though dry. The Korova Milkbar was a milk-plus mesto, and you may, O my brothers, have forgotten what these mestos were like, things changing so skorry these days, and everybody very quick to forget, newspapers not being read much neither.
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ai123 posted...
Grey-am and crayg.

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A garbage pod!? It's a smegging garbage pod!
American folks be like "Howdy folks"
But British guys be like "Howdy guvnah"
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