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mine is "couldn't be bothered." or when they put "yeah" at the end of a sentence. that and when things are "brilliant!"

i don't say things are brilliant so much, since it's usually only said sarcastically here, but i've incorporated the others into my regular speech.

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And "Oi!"
YES! I love it when they say oi XD.
Bloke, bird, twit, mate (which I've noticed is actually used quite a lot)...
That' all I can think of right now. Love them all.
I love it! I always call people a twit if they annoy me :P. Either that or git >.<.
So true XD.
i like the way they say isnt it like "i-in-ih"
It's not a swear word... It's like "fucking", only... less. And prettier.
Ok, it's kind of a swear word.
I'd say 'bloody' was on equal 'swear terms' with saying 'shit.' Everyone says it but you need to watch it around the old ladies!
I personally love to say "biscuit", "crisps", and "chips" instead of cookie, chips, and fries.
spiffing old bean their phrases really are top notch dontchaknow! i do infact live in the loveley city of bristol and i know fair wel that no britsh folk talk like my last sentence!
i love brilliant, blimey, bloody, bloke, mate, rubbish, when they call people "love" and gobsmaked
This makes me smile. When I first got back from england, I had this plan to "implement Britishisms into my everyday vocabulary." Every once in a while, "bloody" or "rubbish" still slips out. ; P

I also happen to have a fairly decent English accent, if I do say so myself. Many an american has thought I was truly british, but I'm too embarrassed to speak in my accent in front of an English person, so I don't know what they think of it.

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