>Talking to an American
>Keep saying "you know" on and on.
What the fuck actually? I thought Americans speak English.
Talking to an American
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This was a habit I picked up from other people in high school.
It goes away over time if you're not retarded.
Why did you bump this shit thread?
you know
It's just something we do, you know?
It's a habit my friend and I years ago realized we had. Dunno why. To get rid of it we competed to see who could say it less often (we kept count). I won.
>talking to a Turk
>he keeps denying the Armenian genocide even though we aren't talking about it
What the fuck actually? I at least expected Turks to function somewhat normally, you know?
>Talking to a Turk
>Keeps getting persecuted without a fair trial by an authoritarian regime
What the fuck actually? I thought Turks were supposed to join the EU.
>go to my cousin's wedding in Quebec
>she gives a speech in english
>like, you know, i mean, like, like
why do you do this americans
Would you prefer um over and over again, at least it gives variety
Do people speaking other languages not have their own versions of "umm", "uh", "like", etc?
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>"Like um you know like" x5000
>sips a pumpkin spice frappe while reading the hunger games or whatever the kids read these days
In French, we have "tu vois" (you see), or "t'as vu" (ya saw) for the younger generation
I watched a few videos and French people always say "puis" or "et voilĂ " or just "eu".
i do it on purpose saying it in the beginning middle and end
you know x did blah you know so this happen you know, etc
Thanks nigs
>"Oh my God, like, um, actually, you know, whatever!"
poles just say YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY like some petrol-huffing retards
Like uh like you know? Like it's like and I was like oh my god, you know?
what do spics use anyway? i only know of "pues"/"pueh" and "bueno"
REALLY?
naaam sayin?