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Why do Americans say this?

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Original post by mnot
I should have put par-per its kind of hard to describe how americans say it, but you'd understand if you heard it, if that makes sense.

tthat makes more sense now sorry lol
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Original post by BluMoon06
tthat makes more sense now sorry lol
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Thank you.
Original post by beta virgin
Only loud beckys say period.


Chads and staceys don't say period. They don't need to prove their point. They are respected.

You been on about Chads all morning lmao.
Original post by Justaboutalive
You been on about Chads all morning lmao.

I am not a chad. My cousins are all chads. Why me? No one will ever want me. I want sex but can never get it being a broke virgin.
Original post by beta virgin
I am not a chad. My cousins are all chads. Why me? No one will ever want me. I want sex but can never get it being a broke virgin.

Lmao calm down, not being a chad is a good thing. :lol:
It happens.

There are three types of men: alpha chads, normies/beta and virgin. I am a virgin.
Original post by anonymouslmao
its meant to be 'mum'😭


In Birmingham we normally say mom but I think nowhere else in the UK does really
(edited 3 years ago)
Original post by Justaboutalive
Lmao calm down, not being a chad is a good thing. :lol:

Are you a man for you to know that?
Original post by beta virgin
Are you a man for you to know that?

I'm a woman to know how I feel about men.
I am a virgin. Some beta can get girls. I am not an incel.
Original post by Justaboutalive
I'm a woman to know how I feel about men.

You are like 15 you don't know anything about the real world.
Original post by beta virgin
You are like 15 you don't know anything about the real world.

Lol, right, keep assuming.
This post is setup too well for a "Go look in your bathroom mirror" joke.
Beta/normy is the average man who is not attractive but has money or a job and finds a girl or woman.
No it is a good thing. But I am not even a normie/beta. I am not a chad. I am a virgin loser.
It’s called aave
That is the general definition, not mine.
they have a lot of different words - just changed through the years and various cultural changes, I suppose :dontknow:

I have a lot of americanisms (for instance, I'd say March 4th, not 4th March and 1st floor to me is the ground floor) but there are clear boundaries that seperates British English from American English.

For instance, you'd never hear a UK citizen say 'sneakers' or 'trash can'.
Obviously. You are most likely one too. Or you are a normie. You are not a chad.
Original post by parmezanne
For instance, you'd never hear a UK citizen say 'sneakers' or 'trash can'.

Actually we say trash/can at work a fair bit, we deal with enough 'bin' shaped things that the term isn't too helpful so we say trash so we know what's what.

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