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Originally Posted by LW1997
English or British? English is what we speak. British English however is what we DON'T speak. Even I, as the Austrian Eurotrash, speak American English. If someone speaks British English to me, I am unable to take him seriously.
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There's a little trick I've picked up which I can share with you? At the top of the original post there's a
header in
boldface which in this case reveals the answer to your conundrum. I don't think it was unintentional. Here it is again with one of the words highlighted. Can you tell which one it is?
The English Invasion of America Has Begun
QUIZ
Which secret word have I highlighted?
tick
box
. the 1st word was highlighted
. the 2nd word was highlighted
. the 3rd word was highlighted
. the 4th word was highlighted
. the 5th word was highlighted
. the 6th word was highlighted
. the 7th word was highlighted
Now, after going through that, can you see the answer to your question — English? or British?
• My answer is
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GREEN SECTION
Quote:
Originally Posted by LW1997
English or British? English is what we speak. British English however is what we DON'T speak. Even I, as the Austrian Eurotrash, speak American English. If someone speaks British English to me, I am unable to take him seriously.
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What about Colonial English? Where does that fit into your scheme of things?
.If you don't know what a colony is, I'm happy to prepare another quiz for you.
..Perhaps if you need to look it up in a dictionary you could compare the etymology of the word Colonel?
All the best in your future studies,
Mitza.