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No, its Yog-urt :P

 

Don't worry, I'll understand someone if they pronounce it as yog-urt. However I can't promise that others will if there not English. :o

 

 

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Don't worry, I'll understand someone if they pronounce it as yog-urt. However I can't promise that others will if there not English. :o

 

Hey, I get it... I watch TopGear UK all the time! :P

Seriously, the British, as I have said, are cool. And it's not just their accents that make them awesome...

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Hey, I get it... I watch TopGear UK all the time! :P

Seriously, the British, as I have said, are cool. And it's not just their accents that make them awesome...

 

English people are cool! I just knew they pronounced it like that because of english xbl friend. X)

 

 

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I watch a lot of British television. I love the accent myself. I will admit to one tiny pet peeve though. I cringe every time Rose Taylor on Doctor Who told people she's from planet Urff. She used to be in a relationship with Micky Smiff. Is that just the actress?


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I personally like the UK but that's because I'm from Australia and I kinda view them as a sister country or something like that to us.

I've also got nothing against the US mainly because I don't know much them other then what I see and hear on the news and what people say of them on the internet (Though I know most of it isn't true).

 

I haven't conversed with people from other countries before and this would probably be the first so I haven't received any stereotype directed against me though but I a lot of other Australians are familiar with our own. The main ones being that we Kangaroos hopping around in our backyards and kolas hanging from our trees and we constantly the phrase use "G'day mate" in our conversations.

 

All in all everyone gets stereotypes put on them, some can be quite funny especially when you look up them for your own country. It's just the way us pony's humans are, for better or worse.


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