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muy_thaiguy wrote:I am an American citizen. That term might have worked back in the 1700s, but now it only works for the New England states! So could you guys find something a bit newer? Or am I going to have to start calling you guys lobster backs and the likes? Also, I've never been to the East coast, much less to the Mississippi! That's like calling all of you British folks English. And knowing how the Scots, Whelsh, and Irish feel about that, you get the idea.
Freakin' lobster back...sam_levi_11 wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:I am an American citizen. That term might have worked back in the 1700s, but now it only works for the New England states! So could you guys find something a bit newer? Or am I going to have to start calling you guys lobster backs and the likes? Also, I've never been to the East coast, much less to the Mississippi! That's like calling all of you British folks English. And knowing how the Scots, Whelsh, and Irish feel about that, you get the idea.
we will call u it until the americans realise we dont speak like are from 1800 or in mary poppins. NO ONE IN ENGLAND SPEAK LIKE THAT ANYMORE.
sam_levi_11 wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:I am an American citizen. That term might have worked back in the 1700s, but now it only works for the New England states! So could you guys find something a bit newer? Or am I going to have to start calling you guys lobster backs and the likes? Also, I've never been to the East coast, much less to the Mississippi! That's like calling all of you British folks English. And knowing how the Scots, Whelsh, and Irish feel about that, you get the idea.
we will call u it until the americans realise we dont speak like are from 1800 or in mary poppins. NO ONE IN ENGLAND SPEAK LIKE THAT ANYMORE.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
sam_levi_11 wrote:we will call u it until the americans realise we dont speak like are from 1800 or in mary poppins. NO ONE IN ENGLAND SPEAK LIKE THAT ANYMORE.
greenoaks wrote:sam_levi_11 wrote:we will call u it until the americans realise we dont speak like are from 1800 or in mary poppins. NO ONE IN ENGLAND SPEAK LIKE THAT ANYMORE.
i speak like that. i don't blend in very well in the pool halls of western sydney.
sam_levi_11 wrote:well just imagione the most accentless person in the world and thats the accent a lot of england has
the exeption being scousers, mancunians, brummies, neys and anyone from norwich
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
sam_levi_11 wrote:most of us dont have a big accent, a little one yes but no one exept the queen speaks like that.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
sam_levi_11 wrote:well just imagione the most accentless person in the world and thats the accent a lot of england has
the exeption being scousers, mancunians, brummies, neys and anyone from norwich
mac46 wrote:chucgh, the problem is that a lot of people from outside new england do not like to be called yankees. You could be creative enough to come up with something else than what general cornwallis would have called us.
Risktaker17 wrote:mac46 wrote:chucgh, the problem is that a lot of people from outside new england do not like to be called yankees. You could be creative enough to come up with something else than what general cornwallis would have called us.
I'm from New England kinda. I don't mind yank, I think its endearing
sam_levi_11 wrote:most of us dont have a big accent, a little one yes but no one exept the queen speaks like that.
sam_levi_11 wrote:this is true, but why do americans think we speak like that
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