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USA-based Amerifags, I have a question

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Do you realise just how bloody stupid your pronunciation of the word "aluminium" sounds to the rest of the world?
 
Has anyone noticed that words like 'the British', 'the French' etc. can refer to many people of that nationality, but ones that end in 'n' don't. 'the American' 'the Canadian' 'the German'.

/offtopic

Anyway parody threads usually fail.
Can't people who take part in nationality vs. nationality arguments see that is can make themselves look bad sometimes. And that it's usually pointless.
 
Can't people who take part in nationality vs. nationality arguments see that is can make themselves look bad sometimes. And that it's usually pointless.

I don't mind if I look like a twat or not really lol
I love nationality vs nationality arguments anyway

...well UK vs USA or England vs Scotland anyway :B
 
I'm taking Scotland's side.

You're not allowed to. D:<

anyway planktacular topic, sorry Jolty. Its only intention is to annoy people who also say 'aluminum' the way they spell it. Oh noes. I don't really get varied spelling but really it's just a bit childish :(
 
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