urchin
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lol this is my car - I think it might be considered a roller skate in the USA
https://www.autoweb.co.uk/dealermole/MW11AZA.jpg
Our cars tend to have smaller engines as fuel is not subsidised over here - so very few people could afford to run a 4l monster!
Sod off is only mildly rude, it's more how you say it that determines whether it;s offensive or not.
If I told you to sod off in the same way you'd say f-off, then yeah that would be rude, but used in a 'get away' kinda way I don't think anyone would mind it
Bugger is also such a mild word that even my nana (who wouldn't say shit) would say it - which is odd when you consider what it actually means.
I find it kinda quaint when americans say profanities, when it's swearing over here - profanities sounds so old fashioned to my english ears
https://www.autoweb.co.uk/dealermole/MW11AZA.jpg
Our cars tend to have smaller engines as fuel is not subsidised over here - so very few people could afford to run a 4l monster!
Sod off is only mildly rude, it's more how you say it that determines whether it;s offensive or not.
If I told you to sod off in the same way you'd say f-off, then yeah that would be rude, but used in a 'get away' kinda way I don't think anyone would mind it
Bugger is also such a mild word that even my nana (who wouldn't say shit) would say it - which is odd when you consider what it actually means.
I find it kinda quaint when americans say profanities, when it's swearing over here - profanities sounds so old fashioned to my english ears