What's the most British thing to say?

11 Bloody Brilliant British English Phrases
  1. “Fancy a cuppa?” meaning: “Would you like a cup of tea?” ...
  2. “Alright?” meaning: “Hey, how are you?” ...
  3. “I'm knackered!” meaning: “I'm tired.” ...
  4. Cheeky. meaning: playful; mischievous. ...
  5. “I'm chuffed to bits!” meaning “I'm very pleased.” ...
  6. Bloody. meaning: very. ...
  7. To bodge something. ...
  8. “I'm pissed.”
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What is the most said word in the UK?

The most commonly-used word in English might only have three letters – but it packs a punch. 'The'. It's omnipresent; we can't imagine English without it.
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What are some weird British sayings?

Here's 9 of the weirdest phrases Britain has to offer.
  1. You're all bum and parsley. ...
  2. Happy as a pig in muck. ...
  3. Were ya born in a barn. ...
  4. Not give a monkey's. ...
  5. It looks a bit black over Bill's mothers. ...
  6. That's the badger. ...
  7. Bob's your uncle. ...
  8. Making a right pig's ear of something.
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What are common phrases from the UK?

Common UK Expressions to Try
  • That's not my cup of tea. (That's not to my liking.)
  • I guess he finally popped his clogs. ...
  • You really did pull a blinder in the meeting. ...
  • She's a few sandwiches short of a picnic. ...
  • Sod off! ...
  • I have to spend a penny. ...
  • That party went all to pot after I left. ...
  • Have a gander at what she's doing.
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How do you say good in British?

Happy and Positive British Slang
  1. ace - amazing, awesome, excellent.
  2. blinding - fantastic, great, superb.
  3. brill - short for "brilliant," cool, exceptionally good.
  4. buzzing - excited, happy.
  5. chuffed - happy, pleased.
  6. cracking - the best.
  7. get-in - awesome, terrific, yay.
  8. hunky-dory - cool, good; everything's okay.
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Why is bloody a British swear word?

The word "bloody" is the expletive derived from shortening the expression "by our Lady" (i.e., Mary, mother of Christ). As such, it represents the invocation of a blasphemous oath.
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Why do British say cheeky?

Cheeky. Brits are famous for their sense of humour, and we like to take life a little less seriously than other nations do. We take pleasure in being playful, so we often use the word “cheeky” to describe small, fun, frivolous activities that make us smile.
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How do British people talk?

Most people in Britain speak with a regional accent or dialect. However, about 2% of Britons speak with an accent called Received Pronunciation (also called "the Queen's English", "Oxford English" and "BBC English"), that is essentially region-less.
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What is British slang for angry?

"Pissed" usually means "angry" in the US. However, in the UK, someone that's "pissed" is most probably drunk.
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What is the most British thing to do?

TOP 20 BRITISH ICONS
  • Traditional Roast Dinner.
  • Fish and chips.
  • BBC.
  • Union Jack.
  • Wimbledon.
  • A British cup of tea.
  • The London Underground.
  • The Royal Family.
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What do you call a British girl?

Bird. This is British slang for a girl or a woman.
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Why do Brits say oy?

Oi /ɔɪ/ is an interjection used in various varieties of the English language, particularly British English, Australian English, New Zealand English, Irish English and South African English, as well as non-English languages like Hindi/Urdu, Portuguese and Japanese to get the attention of another person or to express ...
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How do you say crazy in British?

Loony/Loopy – A mad or crazy person.
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How do British answer the phone?

speaking. How can/ may I help you?” The only thing that differs in that is that “How can I help you?” is more common in Britain and “How may I help you?” is more standard in the US. With a home phone or mobile, just answering the phone with “Hello?” is standard in English.
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Do the British say good day?

hil said: Good day sounds really very formal and old-fashioned in British English, you may read it (or see it in a period film) - eg. 'Good day to you Madam'. As a result, you may also hear it when people are jokingly being exceedingly formal.
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Does bloody mean the F word?

The f-word has become Britain's most popular swearword, overtaking “bloody”, as the nation's use of expletives has dropped over the past two decades, a linguistics study has found.
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Is bloody a swear word in England?

“Bloody” is no longer Britain's most commonly used swear word, while the number of uttered expletives has dropped by more than a quarter in 20 years, a study has found. Bloody is a common swear word that is considered to be milder and less offensive than other, more visceral alternatives.
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Do British swear a lot?

No matter what age they start, the British seem far more fluent at swearing than Americans. They are more likely to link colourful language with having a sense of humour than with coarseness or vulgarity. Some even have the ability to make a word sound like a swear word when it isn't.
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Is it rude to say knackered?

The word has also been used as a derogatory term against members of the Travelling Community in both Britain & Ireland. There have been some calls to cease the use of slang terms like "knacker drinking" and "knackered" as a result.
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What do Brits call condoms?

Rubber. This is an informal way of saying condom on the US – so a rubber is a contraceptive. We just call them condoms in the UK. And we use rubbers to remove pencil marks from paper.
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How do Brits say drunk?

Pissed / Pished

However it is probably the most commonly used word in the UK to describe being drunk.
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What things are truly British?

These are the top 10 things that make you truly British,...
  • Top 10 things that make you British.
  • Dunking biscuits in our tea.
  • Avoiding sitting next to someone on public transport at all costs.
  • Incessant queuing.
  • Apologising for everything.
  • Eating chips with weird toppings, such as curry sauce, or gravy with cheese.
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