American english conquering Britain

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#1 deactivated-598fc45371265
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2151400/Unstoppable-rise-American-English-Study-shows-young-Britons-copying-US-writing-style.html?ITO=1490

Lol, you mad Brits?

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Finally you stupid fruitcakes

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#3 Boston_Boyy
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You mean to tell me languages are constantly evolving? Shocking developments ITT.

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I AM FUMING. BUT THEN AGAIN THAT IS WHAT THE DAILY MAIL WANTS TO ACHIEVE ALL THE TIME.

I will weep for thee, words.

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#5 deactivated-598fc45371265
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You mean to tell me languages are constantlyevolving? Shocking developments ITT.

Boston_Boyy

I mean to tell you that Britain is weak.

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#6 poptart
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[QUOTE="Boston_Boyy"]

You mean to tell me languages are constantlyevolving? Shocking developments ITT.

Storm_Marine

I mean to tell you that Britain is weak.

You wrote that in what language?

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#7 pspdseagle
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I actually prefer the British sound of the words...
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That's what you get for losing the war.

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[QUOTE="Storm_Marine"]

[QUOTE="Boston_Boyy"]

You mean to tell me languages are constantlyevolving? Shocking developments ITT.

poptart

I mean to tell you that Britain is weak.

You wrote that in what language?

Anglais.

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#10 deactivated-598fc45371265
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I actually prefer the British sound of the words...pspdseagle

I'm not sure how any accent can make 'Fairy Cake' sound good.

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Well, personally I make an effort to use proper spelling and pronunciation whenever I can.
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#12 Hexagon_777
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American spelling really is more efficient. Then again, you have words like aluminum. Also, the way dates are written...lol.
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#13 Tylendal
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American spelling really is more efficient. Then again, you have words like aluminum. Also, the way dates are written...lol.Hexagon_777
Removing letters isn't efficiency, it's sloppiness. :|
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#14 branketra
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Are they going to start speaking American?
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#15 poptart
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[QUOTE="poptart"]

[QUOTE="Storm_Marine"]

I mean to tell you that Britain is weak.

Storm_Marine

You wrote that in what language?

Anglais.

You should learn English - it's well nang.

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[QUOTE="Hexagon_777"]American spelling really is more efficient. Then again, you have words like aluminum. Also, the way dates are written...lol.Tylendal
Removing letters isn't efficiency, it's sloppiness. :|

I disagree. "Thru" is very understandable. "Through" is just a waste of space!

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#17 EmperorBrosphus
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About god damned time. Get rid of the Queeny thing and they could even be a state.
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I actually prefer the British sound of the words...pspdseagle
really cuz it makes me want to cave my head in. its annoying and............. not very manly... And no, Im not american
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[QUOTE="Tylendal"][QUOTE="Hexagon_777"]American spelling really is more efficient. Then again, you have words like aluminum. Also, the way dates are written...lol.Super-Mario-Fan

Removing letters isn't efficiency, it's sloppiness. :|

I disagree. "Thru" is very understandable. "Through" is just a waste of space!

"Thru" is only acceptable in the context of a "Drive-thru."
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#20 Overlord93
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Simply linking an article, a daily mail one at that, and not adding anything. This does not constitute a thread

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#21 br0kenrabbit
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Next, we're going to start working on those units of measurement. LOL kilometres...errr...I mean kilometers LOL.

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rofl at "fairy cakes"
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Next, we're going to start working on those units of measurement. LOL kilometres...errr...I mean kilometers LOL.

br0kenrabbit
Metric makes more sense than using the same units for both weight and volume.
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[QUOTE="Super-Mario-Fan"]

[QUOTE="Tylendal"] Removing letters isn't efficiency, it's sloppiness. :|harashawn

I disagree. "Thru" is very understandable. "Through" is just a waste of space!

"Thru" is only acceptable in the context of a "Drive-thru."

It should be acceptable.

Nite, lite, fite, ruf, tuf.

Seriously, what is the point of gh anyway?

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[QUOTE="harashawn"][QUOTE="Super-Mario-Fan"]

I disagree. "Thru" is very understandable. "Through" is just a waste of space!

Super-Mario-Fan

"Thru" is only acceptable in the context of a "Drive-thru."

It should be acceptable.

Nite, lite, fite, ruf, tuf.

Seriously, what is the point of gh anyway?

No, it is not a word.
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Dustbin lorry? This is a good change if anything.

Next, we're going to start working on those units of measurement. LOL kilometres...errr...I mean kilometers LOL.

br0kenrabbit
But the imperialism system should die a horrible death.
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[QUOTE="Super-Mario-Fan"]

[QUOTE="harashawn"] "Thru" is only acceptable in the context of a "Drive-thru."harashawn

It should be acceptable.

Nite, lite, fite, ruf, tuf.

Seriously, what is the point of gh anyway?

No, it is not a word.

You didn't answer my question! I take it you were disappointed when "woot" was added to the dictionary!

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Dustbin lorry? This is a good change if anything. [QUOTE="br0kenrabbit"]

Next, we're going to start working on those units of measurement. LOL kilometres...errr...I mean kilometers LOL.

Shottayouth13-

But the imperialism system should die a horrible death.

It won't, thanks to Farenheit (ovens, weather) and yards (American Football).

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[QUOTE="br0kenrabbit"]

Next, we're going to start working on those units of measurement. LOL kilometres...errr...I mean kilometers LOL.

harashawn

Metric makes more sense than using the same units for both weight and volume.

HUSH! This is 'MERICA!

'MERICA!

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Can I get a FVCK YEAH!?!?

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#31 helwa1988
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I have a co worker from England who is constantly going on about how British English is superior to American English. I'm going to print this out and post it on her desk.
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I have a co worker from England who is constantly going on about how British English is superior to American English. I'm going to print this out and post it on her desk.helwa1988
xD. You might get into a fight over that.
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rofl at "fairy cakes"Eponique

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LET THE BATTLE COMMENCE

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#34 helwa1988
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Fairy cakes???? you know ive heard tons of british people talk about fairy cakes but i never knew they were referring to cupcakes. i thought they were talking about angle food cake. and we use pavement in America as well. Not often but people still use it.
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I find it kinda funny that so many British singers seem to lose their accent while singing. A few keep it but for the most part even the heaviest British accent disappears. For the longest time i had no idea that Ozzy Osbourne was UK nor that the lead singer of AC/DC was too.
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Fairy cakes???? you know ive heard tons of british people talk about fairy cakes but i never knew they were referring to cupcakes. i thought they were talking about angle food cake. and we use pavement in America as well. Not often but people still use it.helwa1988

Angle cake as in:

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Can I get a FVCK YEAH!?!?br0kenrabbit
No. But you can get a FVCK YOU!
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#38 deactivated-59d151f079814
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It must be true because I read it in the Daily Mail..
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Seems nobody is taking this seriously. I'd be more interested in the state of those accents anyway.
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[QUOTE="helwa1988"]Fairy cakes???? you know ive heard tons of british people talk about fairy cakes but i never knew they were referring to cupcakes. i thought they were talking about angle food cake. and we use pavement in America as well. Not often but people still use it.poptart

Angle cake as in:

Obtuseangle.jpg536.jpg

i know what angel cake is. but some how in my mind i thought when they mentioned fairy cakes that they used fairy instead of angle because angels and fairies are similar. i know it sounds stupid. please don't laugh at me.lol

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[QUOTE="harashawn"][QUOTE="br0kenrabbit"]

Next, we're going to start working on those units of measurement. LOL kilometres...errr...I mean kilometers LOL.

br0kenrabbit

Metric makes more sense than using the same units for both weight and volume.

HUSH! This is 'MERICA!

'MERICA!

Can I get a FVCK YEAH!?!?

TEARS IN MY LITTLE EYES
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[QUOTE="br0kenrabbit"]Can I get a FVCK YEAH!?!?DarkOfKnight
No. But you can get a FVCK YOU!

Not over that fisting we gave you in '76 yet, eh?

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Seems nobody is taking this seriously. I'd be more interested in the state of those accents anyway.DarkOfKnight

Meh - it's only words. No point getting all spagmotified about it.

And the accents are alright - hell they were around long before the US was even a glint in the eye of Christopher Columbus.

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TEARS IN MY LITTLE EYESEmperorBrosphus

I know, brother. I know.

*salutes*

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[QUOTE="DarkOfKnight"]Seems nobody is taking this seriously. I'd be more interested in the state of those accents anyway.poptart

Meh - it's only words. No point getting all spagmotified about it.

And the accents are alright - hell they were around long before the US was even a glint in the eye of Christopher Columbus.

Those accents are worth keeping, words are words but the accents give British English an added style. Lot of immigration to the UK and that can kill off accents. Happened in the USA.
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[QUOTE="DarkOfKnight"][QUOTE="br0kenrabbit"]Can I get a FVCK YEAH!?!?br0kenrabbit

No. But you can get a FVCK YOU!

Not over that fisting we gave you in '76 yet, eh?

Failed troll attempt.
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[QUOTE="br0kenrabbit"]

[QUOTE="DarkOfKnight"]No. But you can get a FVCK YOU!DarkOfKnight

Not over that fisting we gave you in '76 yet, eh?

Failed troll attempt.

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#48 DarkOfKnight
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[QUOTE="DarkOfKnight"][QUOTE="br0kenrabbit"]

Not over that fisting we gave you in '76 yet, eh?

br0kenrabbit

Failed troll attempt.

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#49 poptart
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[QUOTE="poptart"]

[QUOTE="DarkOfKnight"]Seems nobody is taking this seriously. I'd be more interested in the state of those accents anyway.DarkOfKnight

Meh - it's only words. No point getting all spagmotified about it.

And the accents are alright - hell they were around long before the US was even a glint in the eye of Christopher Columbus.

Those accents are worth keeping, words are words but the accents give British English an added style. Lot of immigration to the UK and that can kill off accents. Happened in the USA.

Maybe one day they'll drift out of sight but the country is still riddled with a vast array of accents and colloquialisms. You'll find immigration introduces foreign colloquialisms and slang words into language. Sri Lanken immigration for e.g. has seen words such as skets and nang creap in the vocab of our countries little uns. Tis not a bad thing - I like the idea of a mashed up language anyway...

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#50 DarkOfKnight
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[QUOTE="DarkOfKnight"][QUOTE="poptart"]

Meh - it's only words. No point getting all spagmotified about it.

And the accents are alright - hell they were around long before the US was even a glint in the eye of Christopher Columbus.

poptart

Those accents are worth keeping, words are words but the accents give British English an added style. Lot of immigration to the UK and that can kill off accents. Happened in the USA.

Maybe one day they'll drift out of sight but the country is still riddled with a vast array of accents and colloquialisms. You'll find immigration introduces foreign colloquialisms and slang words into language. Sri Lanken immigration for e.g. has seen words such as skets and nang creap in the vocab of our countries little uns. Tis not a bad thing - I like the idea of a mashed up language anyway...

I would prefer they stay, it makes your english very unique. The USA had lots of accents, but mass immigration killed off a few of them. Doesn't have to, just so long as you make attempts to help them adopt the accents. I noticed some Americans would go to the UK and come back with thick accents.