I concur! (I'm Indian, btw).
and you're living in the United Kingdom?
Nah. I'm in India now, but will be traveling to the UK this Tuesday. Work related trip for a couple of months.
And you suppose you'll see many compatriots in England?
I suppose. The Indian population in London is sort of high.
LOTS of Indians live in the UK.
I... uh... I think you got "ramble" and "waffle" switched up. I'm American, and I've never heard the term "ramble" used to describe a waffle before.
No, it means to talk on and on endlessly without shutting up.
Well Britain speaks much better English than America.
you are british, you are better?
If you could read you'd see I put: Well Britain speaks much better English than America.
Not that we are better in general.
Nice educational system. (Sarcasm)
Not that we are better in general.
Nice educational system. (Sarcasm)
okay
Hey, dumbass. "Well, Britain speaks English much better than America." Even that is colloquial, though it is in the correct order. "Compared to America, Britain speaks English much better."
~Mit Love, your Bavarian Neighbors
~Mit Love, your Bavarian Neighbors
oh Bavaria, the sausage kingdom!
So you replied to tell me there is nothing wrong with what I put and there is an alternative to how I put it? Interesting.
English and old English. Two different things, both are correct in their own way.
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