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mmm…..maybe that malaya (before 1963 when malaysia was formed, why malaysia is mean to singapore and indonesia?) uses pounds as it was CONQUERED BY THEM WOT M8-ish BRITS idk. idk I’m listening to this um…….50’s malayan movie called 3 Abduls (Tiga Abdul in malay). p.s @epitaph200, do you like crumpets, or just T H I C C A S S?






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Eat a snickers
With a cup of tea amirite lads
I know I was just saying it for the glory of British cuisine.
“This is pretty scrumptious, don’t ya think Gerald?”
This is sort of british although not a prime example of british dialect, we speak fairly normally unless your a british boomer in which case your vocabulary range drops dramatically or if your a chav than you will say stuff like:
Na fam
Blud
Ya get me
Wagwan
Ya Tryna start beef
Even these are faintly heard and not excessively used.
Britain is weird.
12 days late but I can confirm.
As can I