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6/12/2025, 10:05:40 AM
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You can have a lot of fun with Americans when you're British. One of these things is pretending not to hear them correctly. A guy introduces himself as Bert with the D instead of the T on the end. "Burd, nice to meed you."
So then I can say "Hi Bird! I am saying that right aren't I, Bird?" and suddenly Burt has been cast into a world of linguistic hysteria that we both find funny.
Another one is the way a lot of you say "retired" because it sounds like you're saying retard. You can imagine the fun that can be had there.
>picunrel.
You can have a lot of fun with Americans when you're British. One of these things is pretending not to hear them correctly. A guy introduces himself as Bert with the D instead of the T on the end. "Burd, nice to meed you."
So then I can say "Hi Bird! I am saying that right aren't I, Bird?" and suddenly Burt has been cast into a world of linguistic hysteria that we both find funny.
Another one is the way a lot of you say "retired" because it sounds like you're saying retard. You can imagine the fun that can be had there.
>picunrel.
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