Love the video - on a side note, what is the story behind ‘can I get a…’? Seems to me a fairly recent import from US English, and sounds rude to my Gen X ears, compared to ‘can I have’. (Though Brits seem to drop the ‘t’ compared to a US hard ‘d’. Thoughts?
don't try to repeat them all in a row, you might run out of oxygen. 😅
I wonder if "bloody" should be one.
Or "innit".
We say zed not zee for the letter Z.
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I thought that "I'll give you a ring" means a different thing. At first I got it literally haha!
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Love the video - on a side note, what is the story behind ‘can I get a…’? Seems to me a fairly recent import from US English, and sounds rude to my Gen X ears, compared to ‘can I have’. (Though Brits seem to drop the ‘t’ compared to a US hard ‘d’. Thoughts?
May I have is more polite.
Whisky not whiskey
Actually both are correct: Scotch whisky and Irish whiskey ;)
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