In the US English, we have commonly used phrases from other languages, such as "c'est la vie", "bon voyage", "mi casa es su casa", and "Déjà Vu." Non-US Redditors, what are some American English phrases commonly used in your country? Submitted by KingOfAllThatFucks t3_11dgkhw on February 27, 2023 at 4:53 PM in AskReddit No comments 5
KingOfAllThatFucks t1_j63kzvq wrote on January 27, 2023 at 1:53 PM Reply to comment by ReturnedFromExile in In your opinion, which neighborhood is the worse to drive in? by RoverTheMonster Truth, dude. I lived right off the Blvd for my first 31 years of life, moved out to the burbs 2 years ago. It's terrifying whenever I go back to visit my family. Permalink Parent 3
KingOfAllThatFucks t1_j63kzvq wrote
Reply to comment by ReturnedFromExile in In your opinion, which neighborhood is the worse to drive in? by RoverTheMonster
Truth, dude. I lived right off the Blvd for my first 31 years of life, moved out to the burbs 2 years ago. It's terrifying whenever I go back to visit my family.