madjo@feddit.nl to memes@lemmy.world · 21 days agoDutch people be likei.imgur.comexternal-linkmessage-square66fedilinkarrow-up1310arrow-down136file-text
arrow-up1274arrow-down1external-linkDutch people be likei.imgur.commadjo@feddit.nl to memes@lemmy.world · 21 days agomessage-square66fedilinkfile-text
minus-squareDarkard@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up81arrow-down3·edit-221 days agoHere’s it is without the pointless first half.
minus-squaredalekcaan@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up11arrow-down1·21 days agoYou may not like the format, but it was used correctly in this case.
minus-squareAksamit@slrpnk.netlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·20 days agoIt’s so weird how Americans turned this phrase around. I looked up why a while back and apparently it was just to make it sound fancier initially and then it caught on. Either way, each to their own.
minus-squaremadjo@feddit.nlOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·20 days agoI’m not American. Just using the saying as I’ve heard it used pretty much everywhere.
minus-squareAksamit@slrpnk.netlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·20 days agoAye, I saw the .nl in your user tag. It’s not a fault to use Americanisms or anything, it was an interesting tidbit about the phrase
Here’s it is without the pointless first half.
You may not like the format, but it was used correctly in this case.
To each their own.
It’s so weird how Americans turned this phrase around. I looked up why a while back and apparently it was just to make it sound fancier initially and then it caught on. Either way, each to their own.
I’m not American. Just using the saying as I’ve heard it used pretty much everywhere.
Aye, I saw the .nl in your user tag. It’s not a fault to use Americanisms or anything, it was an interesting tidbit about the phrase