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are you australian.
Location: England
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I'm from the UK and I use 'full stop'.

I hate menstruating all over my sentences!!
 
well we americans like our periods

is full stop like slang or is it usually acceptable in essays and such.
 
Americans should probably take pills for that.

And yes, it's acceptable to use it in essays.
 
Let me say this in British:

'We Americans like our bloody periods!'

hahaha get it?

ANYWAY: St. Christopher (or whatever his name is now) is cool greenbeans and I thinks he's great and stuff. Pwnemon is to be commended for lasting here this long as a conservative (yeah he's still wrong a lot but at least he's comprehensible about most of his arguments).
 
is full stop like slang or is it usually acceptable in essays and such.

Actually in fact it'd probably be considered incorrect to refer to them as 'periods' in exams here. Since, uh, they're not called that in Commonwealth English.
 
Let me say this in British:

'We Americans like our bloody periods!'

hahaha get it?

ANYWAY: St. Christopher (or whatever his name is now) is cool greenbeans and I thinks he's great and stuff. Pwnemon is to be commended for lasting here this long as a conservative (yeah he's still wrong a lot but at least he's comprehensible about most of his arguments).

Whyyyy did you say 'British'

respect -100
 
Ooh, hot-button subject.

Sorry, I guess? It is how someone from Britain would say it, correct?

Oh, and, nooooo my respect points I need those for illicit purposes.
 
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