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Learn How to Say You're Annoyed in English | British vs. American English Differences
In this video, you'll learn the most common vocabulary and phrases to express being annoyed or frustrated, with a special focus on the differences between British and American English. Whether you're "pissed off" or "can't be bothered," these expressions will help you sound more natural when you're fed up!
Voice of Lisa: Subi instagram.com/d_fense_
Here’s what we’ll cover:
0:00 - Intro
1:20 - "Had enough" / "Had it up to here": When you’ve reached your limit.
2:39 - AnnoyED / AnnoyING: Understanding how to use both words correctly.
3:35 - Bother / Bothersome: Expressing mild annoyance.
4:53 - "Get on my *" / "Pain in the *": British and American ways to say someone or something is annoying.
8:14 - (Be) Pissed off: A common phrase for being really annoyed.
9:34 - "Can't be bothered": British slang for when you're too frustrated or lazy to do something.
By the end of this video, you’ll know how to talk about your frustrations and annoyances in both casual British and American English. Perfect for learners wanting to understand native phrases!
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Learn How to Say You're Annoyed in English | British vs. American English Differences
In this video, you'll learn the most common vocabulary and phrases to express being annoyed or frustrated, with a special focus on the differences between British and American English. Whether you're "pissed off" or "can't be bothered," these expressions will help you sound more natural when you're fed up!
Voice of Lisa: Subi instagram.com/d_fense_
Here’s what we’ll cover:
0:00 - Intro
1:20 - "Had enough" / "Had it up to here": When you’ve reached your limit.
2:39 - AnnoyED / AnnoyING: Understanding how to use both words correctly.
3:35 - Bother / Bothersome: Expressing mild annoyance.
4:53 - "Get on my *" / "Pain in the *": British and American ways to say someone or something is annoying.
8:14 - (Be) Pissed off: A common phrase for being really annoyed.
9:34 - "Can't be bothered": British slang for when you're too frustrated or lazy to do something.
By the end of this video, you’ll know how to talk about your frustrations and annoyances in both casual British and American English. Perfect for learners wanting to understand native phrases!
Free British Accent course!
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TikTok: tiktok.com/papateachme
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► ABOUT ME:
Hi! I’m Aly, I'm from London, and I've been teaching English for more than 10 years. I love teaching English and helping YOU study English better and in a more fun way!
Let me know what you'd like to see in future videos in the comments!
#EnglishVocabulary #AnnoyanceInEnglish #BritishVsAmericanEnglish #LearnEnglish #ExpressFrustrationInEnglish