>poster from non-native English (UK)-speaking country says "lad"
Yikes
>poster from non-native English (US)-speaking country says "lad"
Double Yikes
Poster from non-native English (UK)-speaking country says "lad"
Ey lad.
I also hate when people not from the UK or Australia say "uni". It just does not sound right with any other accent.
who the fuck cares what you dont like stupid cunt
Sup, lad?
lad
so how's uni, lads
>poster from non-native English (UK)-speaking country says "lad"
>Yikes
>poster from non-native English (US)-speaking country says "lad"
>Double Yikes
I find it terrible, too. Why would you try to copy the culture of infirior Brits??? They are literally W-I-G-G-E-R-S, huwyte ni**ers!
Non-upper class Brits sound absolutely horrible. Europeans trying to imitate British culture only know if from the movies. I doubt all thise blonde Polish chicks would have gone to Britain, had they known what they would find there. They were excpecting a Harry-Potter-esque world.
Undignified!
Shut up, lard
People have the right to speak as they want, mon
But I was educated in a Private British school....
Calm down, chap.
>poster from america is saying anything
Infinite yikes
yikes and Brentpilled
>non-English person uses the word "paki"
If we speak english we use english words and lad is an english word.
Simple as.
poster from non-native English (US)-speaking country says "dude"
Lad sounds good as long as it's not american
>poster from third world country says "lad"
Triple yikes
do aussies say lad
>e*ros ever saying anything
Cringe, unbased and cringepilled
>>poster from non-native English (US)-speaking country says "lad"
does this even exist?
unfortunately yes, both on Jow Forums and IRL
alright laddie
>poster from native English (US)-speaking country says "lad"
Quadrouple Yikes
thanks added for OVERYIKES
>American says any word
>non-Southern US poster writes "y'all"
>non-American poster writes "y'all"
this t.b.h
>non-ascended saying yallstdve
>people outside of the US saying "dude"
>poster from the US says "lad"
yikers
>If we speak english we use english words
More like french words.
The "english" language has actually more french words in it than actual "english" words.
Because Guillaume de Normandie crushed England long ago, and reduced the english language to a funny french sub-dialect.
>Posters from the US
y'all laddies need to chillax