I am not Gąska, don't ask me anything
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Just don't.
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Fuck you. Give me money.
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Are you propositioning me? You could at least not do it in broken English.
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That's microaggressive to people who don't speak English very well
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You could at least not do it in broken English.
There's a different kind of English?
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Yes there is. British English.
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There's a different kind of English?
@Gaska said:Yes there is. British English.
That's not a "different kind of English" - that's the correct English. Every other type is "different".
In fact, every other type of English is a fork...
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Why can't you have ą in your name?
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You could at least not do it in broken English.
There's a different kind of English?
Yes there is. British English.
That's not a "different kind of English" - that's the correct English.
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We don't get that a lot. I'm moving it to UX
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Funnily enough, a lot of "Amurikan Inventions hur hur hur" in English were actually British and we just retained them while the British did not (but instead changed their dialect). Therefore, American English is more traditional and correct. See: http://dialectblog.com/2011/06/13/americans-talking-britis/ and http://www.diffen.com/difference/American_English_vs_British_English#History_of_British_vs._American_English
(nice try though).
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every other type of English is a fork.
And British English is a fork of Anglo-Frisian that later got forked by the Norman French, and which went on to fork up numerous other languages.
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Given how much forking has happened and how poor quality are most dialects, I'm surprised we don't have @blakeyrat ranting here every other day about the English language!