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  1. Altmer

    UK-based Eurofags, I have a question

    John Cleese never fails to crack me up.
  2. Altmer

    UK-based Eurofags, I have a question

    Yep. Aluminum is gay. It's aluminium in every other language too.
  3. Altmer

    UK-based Eurofags, I have a question

    As many substances as there are in the universe. Gas is just an overhead term for the physical aggregate. Petrol is gas under certain circumstances, depending on the contents of the petrol (amount of octane etc etc), oxygen is a gas at standard conditions (298 K / 1 atm), etc. etc. Using gas as...
  4. Altmer

    UK-based Eurofags, I have a question

    they dont know it similarly to how they don't use the word "lorry"
  5. Altmer

    UK-based Eurofags, I have a question

    We're taught you can use any kind of English spelling as long as you're consistent. If you use American rules it's fine but you have to consistently use them. Most people here use British spelling afaik
  6. Altmer

    UK-based Eurofags, I have a question

    you didn't get the reference did you
  7. Altmer

    UK-based Eurofags, I have a question

    also Australia puts the queen on their money; they're British
  8. Altmer

    UK-based Eurofags, I have a question

    bollocks title
  9. Altmer

    UK-based Eurofags, I have a question

    Cirrus has a point. I find that American english sounds completely retarded and flat compared to British English. I actually kind of like Canadian though that is affectionate. Or Scots.
  10. Altmer

    UK-based Eurofags, I have a question

    Re: Europeans, I have a question My English counts as British pretty much lol (I pretty much speak accentlessly and fluently)
  11. Altmer

    UK-based Eurofags, I have a question

    Re: Europeans, I have a question Well England isnt even part of mainland europe so it pains me to see how you call england or australia european lol
  12. Altmer

    UK-based Eurofags, I have a question

    Re: Europeans, I have a question I only think they use that bloody word on the bloody isles off the coast, mate. Don't blame us bloody mainland denizens for the awkward language use on the citizens of that bloody lily floating near our bloody side of the bloody pond.
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