British people in America be like | Ifluent
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it was an add the whole time
But an entertaining one
Yep
Origins of the war of 1812
I think this varies across America as well. Yep would be unacceptable for all but the most inane of things where I live. Older people don't even like 'no problem' sometimes.
Like yep would be appropriate in this situation:
Person 1 sneezes
Person 2: bless you
Person 1: thanks
Person 2: yep
Passing the salt might qualify but no problem is more common. There is a generational divide with "your welcome" however. Your welcome is stuffy for casual use for younger people, and would be mainly used in professional settings, where as it is the casual term that most older folks use.
I’m from the us and still live there too and I usually say, “Your welcome” when talking to relatives or teachers but usually I say, “no worries” when talking to friends and stuff
For me, just being acknowledged in some way is what matters most; whether with you're welcome, no problem, yah sure, or yup!
Missed the opportunity to say "Thank you!" at the end with a "Yep!"
His Colombian accent is lit
0:58 😂😂🤣🤣
Not only a matter how hard I have to go😄 to get a free🆓🆓🆓🆓 agent 🕵of a new song🎵🎵🎵
Plz make a compilation
Sure mate
I'm brit Asian and omg if i said "yup" dead i would be dead
lol 😂😂
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#Langauges
Yes plz
i like how columbia was like(why am I involved in this)
As an American, this is relatable
Idk about other people, but I say "You're welcome" and "no problem"
In southern portion of the USA, the response of "yep" instead of "you're welcome" would get you slapped
In Japan saying someone's first name is rude!
Say "Murakami-san" instead of "Hina"
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Funny
In Slovak, the pronunciation of yep is a verb for fuck😂😂😂
América e o continente
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Yep this is awkward
ITS AN AD BROTHA
Ye splz
When the annoying girl in the class takes things to far
Exsposed
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