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"It Just Seems So Insincere": 17 Phrases Americans Use That The Rest Of The World Doesn't Really Understand
Some of the words are cutesy (kerfuffle, jubilee). Others are onomatopoeic, with a similar sound to the idea they’re describing (meow, clink, squeak). Some are bizarre sounding (for example, syzygy: ...
A phrase commonly used by Americans has riled some British people up because it’s being said “wrong”. There’s vast differences between other countries and cultures, even among places that share the ...
A woman who moved from the US to the UK has shared the one ‘British’ phrase that she claims every American expat gets confused by. It’s expected to get some culture shocks when moving to a new country ...
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