Yeah, but "smart" is American-English. It means well-dressed in International-English. Are you trying to have your cake and eat it too, sir? I think you have to choose a side.
Anyway, what was the riddle? It sounds interesting.
Also, if the person who says its not solvable can disprove your proof, fair enough. Until he does, though, no dice.
I've heard of it, just never understood why they don't just call it "English", mainly because it is English they're using with just a few word switches.
Is it normal for stupid people to think they're smart
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"Maths" is english. "Math" is american english
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Yeah, but "smart" is American-English. It means well-dressed in International-English. Are you trying to have your cake and eat it too, sir? I think you have to choose a side.
Anyway, what was the riddle? It sounds interesting.
Also, if the person who says its not solvable can disprove your proof, fair enough. Until he does, though, no dice.
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Smart is used reasonably often to mean intelligent in international english, it's not an Americanism.
i eat you for breakfast
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Kinky! :P
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in north america frosties are a cereal breakfast food
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Hi, my name is Frosties. I make jokes that people don't get.
American English? Is that English wit an American accent?
Jeez, what's next German English?
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Have you seriously never heard of American English?
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I've heard of it, just never understood why they don't just call it "English", mainly because it is English they're using with just a few word switches.
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I just wish they picked one, either english or american:/