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If you are a resident of the U.S., do you pronounce "negotiate"
Posted 10 years on
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If you are a resident of the U.K., do you pronounce "negotiate":
Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/8352221/embed
Which title do you prefer:
Posted 10 years on
poll.fm/8229914/embed
Which search terms most frequently brought people to Not One-Off Britishisms in 2011? Choose only three
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Posted 12 years on
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"Have a look" in an American context is
Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/5766418/embed
"Good on you" or "good on him" in an American context is
Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/5756514/embed
"Get on with" (a person) in an American context is
Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/5751261/embed
"Massive" (to mean far-reaching, very intense, highly influential) in an American sense is
Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/5705613/embed
"Larky" and "larking" in an American context are
Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/5696242/embed
"Barmy" in an American context is
Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/5684586/embed
"Whinge" in American context is
Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/5668590/embed
"Bum" (to refer to buttocks) in an American context is
Posted 13 years on
poll.fm/5640993/embed
"Call me on" (in reference to a telephone number) in an American context is
Posted 13 years on
poll.fm/5622530/embed
"Sit for" (an exam or test) in an American context is
Posted 13 years on
poll.fm/5598880/embed
The spelling "grey" in an American context is
Posted 13 years on
poll.fm/5581980/embed
The spelling "grey" in an American context is
Posted 13 years on
poll.fm/5581977/embed
"On offer" in an American context is
Posted 13 years on
poll.fm/5571990/embed
"Book" (to refer to reserving a table or hotel room or obtaining tickets) in an American context is
Posted 13 years on
poll.fm/5565419/embed
Which of the following Britishisms are gaining popularity in the U.S.?
Posted 13 years on
poll.fm/5539225/embed
"... years on" (to indicate "... years later") in an American context is
Posted 13 years on
poll.fm/5476941/embed
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