The British-English language can sometimes come across in a way that it seems snobbish, by how phrases are put together, the dry sort of humour, etc
American-English has more of a back-patting, high-five kind of style to it, and often a simple, straightforward, 2PM re-run of a Brooke Shields sitcom kind of humour.
I think I’ve landed somewhere in-between. I haven’t quite grasped the British way, and often come across as a loud war-mongering overly patriotic American shouting fury at a waitress in a Warsaw airport bar because they don’t have any Fruity Loops, when it’s only Chris Rock having inspired some of the failed paragraphs.
American-English has more of a back-patting, high-five kind of style to it, and often a simple, straightforward, 2PM re-run of a Brooke Shields sitcom kind of humour.
I think I’ve landed somewhere in-between. I haven’t quite grasped the British way, and often come across as a loud war-mongering overly patriotic American shouting fury at a waitress in a Warsaw airport bar because they don’t have any Fruity Loops, when it’s only Chris Rock having inspired some of the failed paragraphs.
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