Ryan C Belfast, UK21 contributions 0 Bring your "A" game for haggling Expect the usual pushy sales people. The stalls that are more organised with the fake goods will try charging u far more than those that aren't for (what I found) the same stuff! They will usually...
Most people don’t even take that as they’re afraid of leaving their jobs for any amount of time. By law, UK workers get 28 days of paid vacation time. BY LAW. There is no law in the USA mandating vacation. This does not includ...
they epitomise ‘support the troops’: a recent, yet dominant, discourse marking a transformation in ‘the normative structure of civil-military relations in the US and UK,
RWE say, ‘It is always disappointing to stop developing a project. The company remains firmly of the view that onshore wind is a proven and essential part of the UK’s diverse energy mix, and that, without it, the cost of decarbonising our electricity supply will increase significantly, ...
UK Meaning: In addition to uses for drinking cups, to describe an attack, and as a reference to a person's face, someone who is susceptible to deception or considered to be a fool is also called a mug. US Meaning: In the US, people drink out of a mug, crimina...
UK Meaning: In addition to uses for drinking cups, to describe an attack, and as a reference to a person's face, someone who is susceptible to deception or considered to be a fool is also called a mug. US Meaning: In the US, people drink out of a mug, crimin...
One comment I find insensitive is when people say things like, “well, at least she’ll get a boob job” or “at least she can get ‘new ones.'” I realize most people mean well and they are trying to make light of the situation, but a mastectomy is not a “boob job.” Reply ...
The best example may come from a UK MP (议员) Tessa Jowell. She said to the public: “If you feel our government falls short of what you expect, then I say sorry for that.” Jowell said “sorry”. But she is actually saying it’s not the government’s fault but the voters’ (...
UK Meaning: In addition to uses for drinking cups, to describe an attack, and as a reference to a person's face, someone who is susceptible to deception or considered to be a fool is also called a mug. US Meaning: In the US, people drink out of a mug, crimin...
Every language has filler words that people use to ensure the listener is still paying attention. In the states, people tend to say, “You know what I mean?” or “You know?”. In the UK, they say, “Yeah?” When I first started working in our UK office, I did not know abo...