>tfw foreigners start speaking in american lingo
Tfw foreigners start speaking in american lingo
Yo, bro, let's gets get some brewskis and get totally hammered. Want to watch the footballer game? Green bay packers? More like fudge packers ha ha.
Let's get some grub on the horn, partner!
Actually cute
>ftw natives start speaking in american lingo
Let's go huntin', partner! YeeeHaww! Bagged me a 200-punder last time 'was her, yessir i did!
OATH! even worse.
Dooooood
>tfw foreigners come to america and start speaking in american lingo
I cringe when I hear midwesterners talk
They're accent is extremely annoying.
>tfw eastern europeans say 'mate'
stfu are accent is literally the most tolerable
Their accent is less grating than Californians and less obnoxious than New Yorkers.
>lingo of any sort
Californians and New York mostly just speak GenAm today though, at lease the younger ones.
The lingo is more like "ayo bruh we on tha hustle fr fr no cap"
>Irregardless
>Soda
>You all
>Bro
>It is what it is
literally the most neutral of all accents in the entire language
>>Soda
Nothing wrong with this, faggot.
I'm not talking illinois, ohio or Indiana, I'm talking Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Dakotas.
Not neutral at all, the accent is very distinct from GenAm
It's "soft drink" you silly yankunt
>most neutral of all accents in the entire language
Americans actually believe this baka...
>taking the time to say two words instead of one easy two-syllable word that sounds less awkward
"Soda" sounds like a baby word, same as "lollies" over here. I'm in the minority for saying "sweets" or "candy", there are grown-ass adults who still say "lolly" and I cringe every time
midwesterners call it fucking pop. you're lucky if you grew up in the south where it's just called 'coldrinks' or 'cokes'
>"Soda" sounds like a baby word
It doesn't sound that bad. You're just not used to hearing it all the time. It's better than "soft drink" because you have less consonants slowing you down as you say it. We also got it from the Italians. And it sounds better than saying "pop" or, God forbid, "coke."
Face it, "soda" is the objectively superior term.
>footballer
you almost had it
we call it gut rot
>Chinese people speaking in broken Ebonics while having a conversation in Chinese
South also mainly calls it soda, but coke is occasionally used generically.
"Colddrink" also might be something blacks use idk
Video?
>a euro calls me "bro" or "dude"
No?