People in US are english, just american english. I do not think there is much difference between brits and americans at all. Other than the accent.
But thats kool! I am not keen on England! But i would certianly be proud to call USA my home.
Ok there are spanish in US etc too, i meanmeaning the ones that are white!😛
Like my american friend, she is pretty much alike people in UK to me.
Originally posted by drewbiefan
People in US are english, just american english. I do not think there is much difference between brits and americans at all. Other than the accent.
But thats kool! I am not keen on England! But i would certianly be proud to call USA my home.
Ok there are spanish in US etc too, i meanmeaning the ones that are white!😛
Like my american friend, she is pretty much alike people in UK to me.
tweaked?
Like i said, thereis obviously different wording terms/accents, but i am gnerally meaaning, i mainly use US terms, therefore both are english, just england-english and US-english😛 Well i do not personally think that SOME people in US sound so different, depends on which state they live in. I am gnerally meaning people in the western side, more than eastern. People in another part of England may sound totally different to another, just like comparing here and US😛
My own opinion, lots disgaree, also lots agree😄 I just think this by talking to my friends and when i actually visited canada( not usa i know).
Hmm i do say color😖
How do you now what i say? I do not like England! I do not pronounce things the way people in UK do. I say color/realize/catalog etc th way you do. So do not include me in there, i know it sounds weird, i just haven't leanred the england way terms.
That is writing/spelling differences anyway, they barely make much difference in the two US- UK- englishes. Only by the way we say the wordings differently, by accent. Otherwise those are still pronounced the same to both of us, that is what i meant, the spellings are different, but both languages in speaking them are quite the same😛
Originally posted by drewbiefan
what😖?we talk very very similar, just do not spell things so th same😛
In my eyes, hearing someone in UK and US is quite the same, when theyre talking in person, as it is both english, and we look alike too.
I think you got me wrong there 😂 And UK spellings confuse me so i use US instead😛