Dr. Jai Maharaj wrote:
In article <op.yywzikimjs98qf@red.lan>,
"James Wilkinson Sword" <imv...@somewear.com> posted:
Annoying American expressions
1) "My bad."
Your bad what?
Feel free to add more....
I've heard Britishers, Canadians and
Australians say that. Did the expression
originate in the U.S.?
I've never heard anyone but Americans say it.
Annoying American expressions
1) "My bad."
Your bad what?
Feel free to add more....
In article <op.yywzikimjs98qf@red.lan>,
"James Wilkinson Sword" <imv...@somewear.com> posted:
Annoying American expressions
1) "My bad."
Your bad what?
Feel free to add more....
I've heard Britishers, Canadians and
Australians say that. Did the expression
originate in the U.S.?
In article
"James Wilkinson Sword" <imv...@somewear.com> posted:
Dr. Jai Maharaj wrote:
In article <op.yywzikimjs98qf@red.lan>,
"James Wilkinson Sword" <imv...@somewear.com> posted:
Annoying American expressions
1) "My bad."
Your bad what?
Feel free to add more....
I've heard Britishers, Canadians and
Australians say that. Did the expression
originate in the U.S.?
I've never heard anyone but Americans say it.
Okay, here's one: "bring it, bitches" as a response to a
threat. It seems to have replaced "bring it on".
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