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The British man will be viral because they hear the 8 words they love very much.

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The British man will be viral because they hear the 8 words they love very much.


Believe or not, there are some American “says” that in fact like non-Americans like.

An elderly person who smiles is wearing a patriotic hat; eyes reflect the flag

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For example, some non-Americans love how we say “work”

Tweet by Danny Hancok: "I love how the Americans say they need 'work'." Posted on December 21, 2013, at 9:04 PM

Non-Americans like the whole thing “continue to No See.

tweets on @arrboousier "I love the way the Americans say 'the long time is no vision'" Posted on June 15,

And I always thought this was a comedy: non-Americans believe it was cute when we refer to a lot of things with “completely.

Tweet by Hannah: "I love how the Americans say 'complete full' when I refer to everything that is cute."

Wellll, @whisked.away.usa is a British who lives in Michigan and his TikTok will be a virus about American phrases he loves:

@Whisked.away.USA

Here are eight words/phragons of his desired:

1.Let’s start with his absolutely beloved absolutely: “It’s a good thing.

A woman is wearing a tied blouse with a surprising expression. the reading of the text is read "well done."

@Whisked.away.USA

2.His second most beloved is “You are all ready.

a woman smiles inside "now you're all ready" in a colorful font below

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3.He likes to hear “all” he likes.

Someone who expresses happiness to hear the word "y'all," With ordinary adjustment in the background

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4.It also encourages the method that we say, “I have to reach.

Someone speaks in a selfie video. Capestion says "That's 'Give a handful of hands'"

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5.Another of the most beloved of the word “mayla”, because he loves how “an older type of world.

a person with light hair speaks, reads the text of the headscarf "It's 'mayel'"

@Whisked.away.USA

6.He loves the word “sov”

Someone who has an amazing expression with Capsan "is 'Stove'" below their faces

@Whisked.away.USA

7.It is also a fan of the way we say “ha” when we see something interesting.

Someone who takes a selfie video at home with caption: "Another of the most beloved of them is 'ha''."

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8.And in the end, he’s the big fan of “a good one.

Someone laughs at the veil of the text with a bright light: "have a good one," and a big finger emoji

@Whisked.away.USA

The comments on TikTok are very cute and Americans describe their favorite British words.

Comment that praises the British phrase "go to rest" instead "rest," with 25 likes

@Whisked.away.USA

We have the person who says they love when the British say “hover the earth”

Comment by Marybustmante: "I like British... 'Hower Earth'" followed by two funny emojis

@Whisked.away.USA

This person loves him when they say “sayed”

Comment in a ridiculous manner "intestines" and talk about breeding

@Whisked.away.USA

And in the end, this person loves how the British use “short”.

Social Media Position: The user is admired by using "smart" to describe something great

@Whisked.away.USA

Have a good one!

A diverse group of people smile and move the US flag when they stand together, they create a holiday atmosphere

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