Grammar and Spelling Mistakes

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Ha think English is hard, you should have a try at Yorkshire.

Allus - always
Cack handed - left handed or clumsy
Chuffed - pleased or excited
Chuffed to bits - very pleased or excited
Daft as a brush - term of endearment meaning stupid but said with effection
Faffing around - messing about
Flower/love/dear/petal - all terms of endearment or friendliness.
Gaffer - the boss
Gormless - stupid but more in a daft sense than an intellectual sense
Leg it - to run away as fast as you can
Ta - thanks

:o
 
Ha think English is hard, you should have a try at Yorkshire.

Allus - always
Cack handed - left handed or clumsy
Chuffed - pleased or excited
Chuffed to bits - very pleased or excited
Daft as a brush - term of endearment meaning stupid but said with effection
Faffing around - messing about
Flower/love/dear/petal - all terms of endearment or friendliness.
Gaffer - the boss
Gormless - stupid but more in a daft sense than an intellectual sense
Leg it - to run away as fast as you can
Ta - thanks

:o

I really enjoyed York when we were there... spent 2 days, and could have done more.. but we were on our way to Edinburgh, and St Andrews...
 
But then, most Americans probably don't use that good grammar neither.

Commonly encountered: "oh your country has its own money? I thought you used American money over there." Yes, we do have our own currency. I can't use yours out shopping unless I'm doing to a currency exchange before I fly across the pond.

 
My Chinese friend often says valentine instead of volunteer如果你想的话,你可以在情人节志愿
Translation : You can volunteer on Valentines if you want to lol :D
 
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I was confused why people can say such thing as 'youse' instead of 'use'

But then i started making the same mistake when i want to type fastly :p