Teeqoz said:
How does this go back to your statement of "US English is an oxymoron"? Seems like the typical "My English is correct, yours is wrong, cause you aren't British", which oh so many Brits seem to actually belive even though there's no such thing as a correct English. |
I was merely pointing out the flaw in your logic that "American English is closer to the original British English than the current British English is, because British English has been influenced a lot by Europe".
Also, I'm no Brit.















