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Society & Politics Myths About Britain I Hate Hearing (Page 3) SpiderManFan2002 Follow Guru Age: 21 Follow FacebookTwitterWhatsApp 814 Myths About Britain I Hate Hearing Post Opinion Like Share Follow 22 likes
Iamagoodguy Follow Yoda Age: 21 +1 y 531 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Generally walking the streets anywhere isn’t exactly safe but yeah I agree 0 1 Reply SpiderManFan2002 New +1 y Exactly. Reply
Bman4907 Follow Xper 6 Age: 39 +1 y So the rumor about all the dentists being burned at the stake in Britian are fake too? 0 0 Reply
aguyintheworld Follow Xper 5 Age: 41 +1 y Where did you learn how to speak, it's not I was sat there, it's I was sitting there 0 6 Reply SpiderManFan2002 +1 y It can be "sat" if it's past tense. Reply aguyintheworld +1 y Not in the nomitive case Reply aguyintheworld +1 y That might not be the right word for it either. But you don't say you were sat you were sitting you say I sat Reply SpiderManFan2002 +1 y So, I didn't have perfect elocution classes? Shoot me. Reply aguyintheworld +1 y I think what this proves is that this is the number one grammatical error that British people make Reply aguyintheworld +1 y Don't forget us Yanks don't speak English very good either Reply
IamAboyXD Follow Xper 4 Age: 22 +1 y No matter what you say, I WILL ALWAYS HATE "BRITISH" ACCENTBecause it's HEAVY AS SHIT 0 0 Reply
MoscowMitch Follow Xper 6 Age: 34 +1 y A timely and accurate response to some of the idiocy that passes for comment on GaG. Well done! 0 0 Reply
selfdestruction Follow Xper 6 Age: 31 +1 y But brexit tho 0 2 Reply SpiderManFan2002 +1 y Ugh, don't get me started lol Reply selfdestruction +1 y I’m against the eu. So please, get started. Reply
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Generally walking the streets anywhere isn’t exactly safe but yeah I agree
Exactly.
So the rumor about all the dentists being burned at the stake in Britian are fake too?
Where did you learn how to speak, it's not I was sat there, it's I was sitting there
It can be "sat" if it's past tense.
Not in the nomitive case
That might not be the right word for it either. But you don't say you were sat you were sitting you say I sat
So, I didn't have perfect elocution classes? Shoot me.
I think what this proves is that this is the number one grammatical error that British people make
Don't forget us Yanks don't speak English very good either
No matter what you say, I WILL ALWAYS HATE "BRITISH" ACCENT
Because it's HEAVY AS SHIT
A timely and accurate response to some of the idiocy that passes for comment on GaG. Well done!
Wow, you sure speak American well.
But brexit tho
Ugh, don't get me started lol
I’m against the eu. So please, get started.
Saor Alba!!
Ok Boomer