Also the UK and every other English speaking nation in the world because we're not pronouncing the original word. We're pronouncing the Anglicanized version of it. There are a plethora of Anglicanized words in our language. Consider "Italy" and "France" as perfect examples. How about "Germany" ffs... Get off your "let's dis America" high horse and go read a book.
When I was a kid, we'd bite off the yellow and leave just a bit of red/orange and then pretend it was a pulled tooth. Do kids still do that, or were we a bit off?
Also the UK and every other English speaking nation in the world because we're not pronouncing the original word. We're pronouncing the Anglicanized version of it. There are a plethora of Anglicanized words in our language. Consider "Italy" and "France" as perfect examples. How about "Germany" ffs... Get off your "let's dis America" high horse and go read a book.
When I was a kid, we'd bite off the yellow and leave just a bit of red/orange and then pretend it was a pulled tooth. Do kids still do that, or were we a bit off?
Have you ever seen a sad person riding a jet ski?
Also the UK and every other English speaking nation in the world because we're not pronouncing the original word. We're pronouncing the Anglicanized version of it. There are a plethora of Anglicanized words in our language. Consider "Italy" and "France" as perfect examples. How about "Germany" ffs...
Get off your "let's dis America" high horse and go read a book.
only if America get's of it's "let's rub it in everyones face how great the USA are and that we are the greatest bestest nation in the world" horse.
Every nation thinks that it is the best country on the planet to live in. If it does not, then it is likely not a good place to be.
and every nation but the USA doesn't rub it in everyone's face.
When I was a kid, we'd bite off the yellow and leave just a bit of red/orange and then pretend it was a pulled tooth. Do kids still do that, or were we a bit off?