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no.way.that.your.mum.took.your.ipod.away!!! if that would happen I would die!!! well at least you're on now
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ellu
how are you?
so I saw the Mika's hair fan club and I would love to join, please
I adore his hair!
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ello:bye:
sorry I reply a bit late, cause my computer somehow crashed yesterday but I'm on my mum's now
I don't know, actually, I start to learn English since I was in year 4, like officially, but as a quick learner I know alot since I was 4! did you know the first word I know in English was Cartoon Network? so is Welsh widely used in Wales? or is it English mostly?
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thanks Mair, that helped me a whole lot with my confusions from before
So there was one day my dad told me that Scotland speaks English with an accent/have another language. Is it true? (ahh I feel so good talking to the people who knew )
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alright but luckily I work in a hospital, where they could always have a stomach surgery
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head chef? the one who cook? in a hospital?
One of my friends, she's on her diet (like she could keep it ) and she kept breaking the cookie in half and it really irritates me, cause she loves it so much and she broke 5 cookies
Well it is the truth that they are indeed the best snickerdoodles in the world
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The mid-thern is the hardest one to understand, even when I go there I have to have my mum to translate what they say to me cause she was born there and my grandparents are both from there too! I like to say Brih-ish cause it sounds cooler, but sometimes I just "forgot" and say it like British. So what's the different between England and Britain?
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ello
so I cut myself today and when I reached the box of band-aids, I was thinking of you so here's what I ended up choosing
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uhhuh, yeah! we have 3 different tones, but basically how you pronouce the consonents and vowels is the same. There is the Northern, the Mid-thern () and the Southern. I have the Southern tone, and I think it's the best one. But I don't know why when foreigners study Viet they have the Northern tone :/ I don't know what I should copy, cause Brih-ish sounds more fun than British right?
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eyyyy aubrey so... I just walk by and saw the new thread of the hospital, and I was just wondering can I be in it too? I sometimes (most of the time) explode when I see Mika
what job? huhm.... can I be a psychologic?
why I deserve it? cause I know quite alot about how our brain works and I show sympathy...?
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thanks Mair so I just got a bit confused after listening to a British man say Brih-ish and some other peeks say British with the T, and some just miss out. So what's the standard? the Queen?
have a nice day