My God, I'm turning British!

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Jeese, it's been creeping up on me! First it was just me spelling words British-like like colour. Then it progressed to phrases like "Bloody Hell!", and now I'm using words like "fancy", as in, "I hear it's not good to fancy...."
Is this good or bad?
 
I don't know. To be sure, go see how much you talk like Oliver Twist. On the bright side, if you've heard how some Britons talk, no one other than another Briton could understand a damn thing they say. Emulate that British gibberish, and you can confess to anything.
 
What do you mean you baggar? I have a hard time following your bloody post from this side of the pond. I mean really, what the bloody 'ell are you trying to spit out?

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I like talking brit style. well...no.
 
Dude ..I think I'm goin Japanese ..I say I think I'm goin Japanese..I really think so.
 
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Fancy.

He actually said that.
 
I think you are stereotyping a bit, only 60 year old women tend to say things like 'Fancy that'. Maybe I should record a conversation between me and a friend or parents, but i'd probably have to bleep out all the swearing.
 
Originally posted by MistaY
I think you are stereotyping a bit, only 60 year old women tend to say things like 'Fancy that'. Maybe I should record a conversation between me and a friend or parents, but i'd probably have to bleep out all the swearing.
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Originally posted by MistaY
Hell i'm not going through all 10,000+ of his posts.

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Or there's this one if the other one just won't cut it:
 

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I've gone British I always say bloddy ell and I spell it colour and amour. I even sounds like I have a british accect when I talk. Its really funny picture a Canadian with a british accent. Bloody bastard, eh?
 
Originally posted by Talentless
I don't know. To be sure, go see how much you talk like Oliver Twist. On the bright side, if you've heard how some Britons talk, no one other than another Briton could understand a damn thing they say. Emulate that British gibberish, and you can confess to anything.
"I say, old fruit, shall we <insert phrase here>, old spot?"
 
I literally mean I can't understand them, as in nothing sounds like a word. I don't know what the hell you said, but I recognize the words.
 
Originally posted by Talentless
I literally mean I can't understand them, as in nothing sounds like a word. I don't know what the hell you said, but I recognize the words.
Yeah, those Brits are wierd folk, aren't they?
 
Originally posted by MistaY
Maybe I should record a conversation between me and a friend or parents, but i'd probably have to bleep out all the swearing.

That goes with anything from Australia or New Zealand...
 
Originally posted by Talentless
I don't know. To be sure, go see how much you talk like Oliver Twist. On the bright side, if you've heard how some Britons talk, no one other than another Briton could understand a damn thing they say. Emulate that British gibberish, and you can confess to anything.


Hey! We don't talk like Oliver Twist :irked: we do swear a lot though :p

Look up some lovely brit slang here
 
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