Inevitable really, given the amount of American culture we get over here.
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I have noticed over the last 30 yrs that the youngsters in work are increasingly using more and more US phrases, apparently one of them coming in to work "pissed" isn't the same as it used to be. Don't get me started on coffee shops
Inevitable really, given the amount of American culture we get over here.
I reckon they're the "Disney Channel" generation
The next tw*t who comes in the pub and says to the barman "can I get" when asking for drinks, is going to get chucked through the facking window, argh, does my head in.
lets touch base on this subject
Rookie now being heard a lot for debutants. Hate the word.
The use of " Impact ".
Reach out, as in can you reach out to someone
Don't know if it's american but it annoys me greatly when people say things in that NATO phonetic alphabet like whisky alfa bravo
I have people calling my work reading them off so frantically youd think they were trying to send coordinates in Vietnam.
I know it is helpful sometimes but it takes me more time to work out what begins with what.
Same for to ACTION something. Despite your claim both these words weren't used as they now are in the UK until we turned into the 53rd state.
You have an impact upon something or you take action to sort out something. Lazy Yankisms which the BBC et al should never have got into using.
Starting a sentence with "So" as in "So, I was driving to work....." it seems to be used as a way of getting what u want say out as abruptly as possible and without any consideration if the person you are talking to wants to hear it.
People who use Best instead of Regards when signing off an email.
Not sure if thats an Americanism but its annoying