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the younger generation in the 90's perhaps
'Ee is like a total legend. You legend.
In British English you'd probably say rubbish rather than garbage. Again garbage is an other old English word that generally fell out of favour here ( although if you look it up it once had a separate meaning to rubbish).
I have no idea in what context construction is an Americanism.
It's just that English is a uniquely adaptable language, and language always and inherently defies our arbitrary provincialisms.
Also, doesn't timber become lumber? I think my Canadian friends agree with me, at least. Maybe the English should be more discriminating in this case, so that when someone says "fetch me some timber" you don't make the mistake of trekking out to the woods instead of driving to the local lumber yard.
Probably that Tea Party lot, decided to change a load of words, just to make a point.
I mean come on, sodder ffs.
This is the TEFL English Teacher’s mantra when being asked grammar questions that you do not know the answer to.
We all are the solution.
Face mask. How is it that nobody makes a face mask that a user who wears glasses can wear without their glasses fogging up constantly. Wear but not take a quarter of an hour to get the nose seal sealed.
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