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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Well it's not the crowns English.
I have once heard it called living English. Which makes far more sense.
It's allowed to live and breathe. Change is more fitting to life.
I have once heard it called living English. Which makes far more sense.
It's allowed to live and breathe. Change is more fitting to life.
Nimbus · M
@DeWayfarer Indeed, change is essential.
Rosejilly · 56-60, F
@DeWayfarer There's English & English. Google Newcastle or Glasgow & listen to someone talking. PS- to talk "Queens English" say 'ears' instead of 'yes'.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Rosejilly yet there are those who "calm" to be English that critic American English as if there is only one version. 😔