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Col | BRITISH expressions even Americans won't understand! | Impress your British mates! @truebro77 | Uploaded February 2021 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Learn British expressions even Americans won't understand! Learn how to sound more British with these cool and very common everyday expressions and phrases.
British English and American English share a lot of common values but in many other ways they are very, very different. Today I will show you some of the most common and funny British expressions to help you sound more native and to impress your British mates when you come to the isles! Learn "budge up", "to leg it", "to go out on the pull", "to have a right old knees up", "to pop your cogs", "have a chinwag" and many, many more. If you enjoy contnt like this and you like learning about British words and expressions, let me know your feedback in the comments!

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