Look out for creep in this area - currently, Americans pronounce Top Gun and Green Day differently as well (Top Gun and Green Day)

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top gunner, top GUNNER

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Wait, no. It was macaroni cheese. No and.

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Like you don’t say spag and bol.

Lots of English people are saying mayonnaise instead of mayonnaise.

Pancakes being on breakfast menus and all. Pancakes are grim anyway.

I don’t know why I’m so Partridge about all of this, it properly bothers me. Maybe It’s to do with the Iraq war.

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Yeah you’re right I’m a wrong x

Very gracious of you, Theo.

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As long as we agree ‘mac n cheese’ is a new American thing and it was macaroni cheese then that’s cool

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Gender reveal parties. Even the inventor admits that they were a bad idea now


Probably only a short time until we get this in the UK
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You know that grammatical thing they do where they say ‘man, Green Day sucks, Radiohead is the best band’? I’ve know idea if it’s creeping in over here, but I don’t like it much.

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I’m gonna do the math

I flunked the semester

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Totally agree but I think that’s down to a fundamental grammatical difference which I can’t see catching on here. Interestingly they don’t seem to talk about sport teams the same way, which seems inconsistent

Don’t get me started on the plural of Lego

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If I’ve learned one thing from years of reading this forum, then it’s that it’s nailed on someone here does, and is probably hilariously serious about it to boot.

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I’m choosing to read the first thumbnail as the entire article, and approve of the neat brevity.

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legice

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“anyways”

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Yankee Hotel Foxtrots

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Legae

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