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British vs American vs Canadian ENGLISH Differences! (PART 2)
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British vs American vs Canadian ENGLISH Differences! (very different!) (Original Post)
Celerity
Sep 2021
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Makes sense. Why did the Rachel and BoB show up for the 2nd shoot in dirty clothes?
marble falls
Oct 2021
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marble falls
(57,055 posts)1. Why did Lucy change her jumper for the second video?
Celerity
(43,240 posts)2. probably recorded on a different day
marble falls
(57,055 posts)4. Makes sense. Why did the Rachel and BoB show up for the 2nd shoot in dirty clothes?
Celerity
(43,240 posts)5. their parts were all recorded in advance over the course of one day for each of them (perhaps on the
same day)
marble falls
(57,055 posts)6. I'll let it slide this time. But the truth will come out eventually.
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bluecollar2
(3,622 posts)8. I haven't heard the term jumper
In years.
Back in England it was fairly common but I've never heard it here in America
marble falls
(57,055 posts)9. I used it so Lucy could follow along.
bluecollar2
(3,622 posts)10. Lol
I was going to remind her the most "common" term for the bathroom is "the bog."
At least it was in my school years.
marble falls
(57,055 posts)11. Is big pre or post "loo"?
bluecollar2
(3,622 posts)12. The "loo" is for very "refained" people
Hyacinth "Bookay" types...
I'm more of an Onslow lad.
ailsagirl
(22,893 posts)7. Love languages!
👍👍
Goodheart
(5,318 posts)13. Why was Australia left out?