Try learning proper vocabulary before creating a post cause you had me very confused with this "get on" business. The phrase you are looking for is get along.
As for your problem. I think you should put your emotions behind you for the sake of your mother.
Is it normal that me and my dad do NOT get on?
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Try learning proper vocabulary before creating a post cause you had me very confused with this "get on" business. The phrase you are looking for is get along.
As for your problem. I think you should put your emotions behind you for the sake of your mother.
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I believe this girl is British, and get on is a commonly used phrase that means the same thing as get along would in the Americas.
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Yea you Americans should use the real English not your made up English.
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I am canadiean and i apologise for my ignorance.