British say "needn't"

>British say "needn't"

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shan’t be defending Brits

shall be taking street shits

>"need not"
It works. Now explain "ain't".

>Hood?
>You mean bonnet right

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bri'ish is pretty classy mate

>Indians say "do the needful"

Indeed.

also 'whilst'
I just use 'while' now but I was reading a school essay I wrote when I was younger and it was everywhere

Whomst've

Presently laughing at youse.

We didn't ask for your guys's opinions.

>Gotten

it's ok american, you needn't worry about what the brits' say

this

>not distinguishing the past participle
I'm with the new worlders on this one

hello boss pls do the needful thx boss

“sir”, I request you to do the needful

Yanks get real triggered whenever they read "learnt" or "dreamt" so I'm not taking any shit from them about past participle.

I daren't ask where you learnt that OP

before you became a yankified cunt eh

Are you going to start saying foughten and tooken as well?

tbf it's whilst is more uncommon that while here anyway, sounds pretty archaic/up yourself when you use it

English conjugation is simple, it could use some more endings.

We do say taken

Luv me queen oi doos
shes a reglah top lass she is