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- Linguistics on Apr 27, 2008
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I'm just pissed (off) that we don't get Bank Holidays.What's so special about UK banks that they give them so many holidays?And what's with all the thumbs-down? Are you sheep in a club?And what's the deal with me talking like I'm Jerry Seinfeld?
Reviewed by Rrrick May 04 2008, 04:44pm ( 68 reviews ) • usa-vs-uk.com
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Rated by dandnord on Jul 08, 5:18pm
I don't think the person who wrote this speaks any kind of English as a first language. How many thumbs down does a page need before I stop seeing it?
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Rated by MarioBrosCom on Aug 30 2008, 8:19am
Since when are "car" and "barbecue" prevalent in Britain rather than the US and Canada? In fact, I can't think of any reasons to use grill to describe a barbecue, because I've found that grills tend to be indoors.
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Rated by under-stars on Aug 09 2008, 11:30pm
this might be useful if i decide to study abroad over yonder.
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Rated by Feminition on Jul 09 2008, 7:24am
I'm pretty sure they mixed up quite a few.
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Rated by chrismlesa on May 21 2008, 5:43pm
wow, talk about some things lost in translation...(a list on US/UK slang differences)
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Rated by quyenthenghiem on May 20 2008, 8:37am
Elastoplast?
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Reviewed by LordAriakas on May 20 2008, 4:28am
Not that great, but not terrible