
16th February 2011, 06:39 PM
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RAINBOW Guardian
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Finland
Posts: 8,500
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Originally Posted by SoldierofSilence
Actually, maybe its a British way of speaking. My friend Dawn is from England and always phrases it "at the weekend". Also, instead of saying "getting along quite well" she'll say "getting on quite well" for quick examples.
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I say "getting on well". I guess that's a British thing then. I didn't know that!
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Originally Posted by Picaflor 7/4
I've also heard some british people say "How do you mean?" While here in the US we usually say "What do you mean?"
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I've never heard anyone say "how do you mean" in my life. Everyone says "what do you mean". Have you been speaking to some really traditional british people? LoL
~~ The Bambi PV looks adorable, I love the dancing going on there. Made me giggle. Another cutesy PV yes, but POP DIVA made up for it so I don't mind at all.
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