Isn't it just common sense to assume that a significant portion of the American populace would be of British or Irish descent? What with formerly colonising a fair chunk of the world and sending criminals to Australia it would also be fair to assume it fairly obvious that English people inhabited other regions of the globe and stayed. Also in the modern age, and with the UK disintegrating, a fair chunk of people have simply upped and left and are doing all kinds of things all over the place.
I would agree with the thesis that 'the English get about a bit'. They do.
Your what? Your language? Well it clearly doesn't considering u have just replied in english.
The war can't start until France surrenders. We tell all our wimps to move to France.
Give us a bit of the old french lingo without copy n paste if u please.... melt my heart! LOL.
English comes from Latin.
And no my language is not French, but that is where my forefathers come from. (France)
However if my wife was still alive, she could talk to you in 5 languages.
As for wimp's in France or in the UK, would not know. They seems to go into hiding when an American walks by.
Tut, tut, tut, Lyle.
The funny thing is that globally I have found people adore a refined English voice over that of a dying dust yard hillbilly cowboy.
It is a regular source of amusement in lectures as I point out the finer points of the English accent and offer my own very good American variations.
You get a bit more respect with the BBC vibe, and certainly over that of the Bill Reilly rant vibe.
Right now, you did Bill Reilly. "Fuck off". Living up to a nation of types.
Even out here it is being observed how US media presents itself.
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