Happy Thanks Giving

Both, it’s confusing. One might say “drinky tea” for 4 O’clock and just tea time for 6 O’clock, but normally you know which one it is from the time of day.
Yay @FalconX11_312, UK! :tada:

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I used to live in London. But then I moved to the US so I am a retired member of the UK gang

Ah, I see. I also used to live in london, but moved to Kent a while ago…

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So do you still have a British accent or did yours change to American

Ah, I meant Kent in England. I didn’t know there was a place called Kent in the US actually… Stolen all our names they have! Even new york.

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Oh shoot sorry I thought you meant KENTucky in the US

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I can change my accent to American but it is a lot of work going to school and trying to seem as if you’re from Brooklyn in New York. I actually did that once :rofl:

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Wait @FalconX11_312 so did you move to UK or away from UK??

None of those; I have lived in the UK all my life

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So then what do you mean by this

I changed my accent to sound like I am from there.

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ohhhhhhhhhh that makes more sense… :man_facepalming:

The thing is though America technically came from UK

Are any of you going Black Friday shopping?
Well gotta go I have homework
Again… :rage:

nope not shopping and I din’t expect this topic to be so big in 2 days

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Christmas, I think is bigger than Thanksgiving.
Lydia

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This topic was created yesterday and it already has 76 comments (make that 77)

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