I suppose it could be other euro or maybe Aussie or kiwi? I don't know the exact spelling and vernacular differences between countries but definitely not American. That doesn't change the fact that hearing/seeing brits talk about sweets is fantastic.
It's actually an Aussie BUT when I was writing it, in my head I was imagining I was British. So if you thought maybe I was a Britisher...a Briton..a brexit or whatever they call themselves, you were probably picking up the vibe I was pudding* out.
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How do you know it's a brit?
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I suppose it could be other euro or maybe Aussie or kiwi? I don't know the exact spelling and vernacular differences between countries but definitely not American. That doesn't change the fact that hearing/seeing brits talk about sweets is fantastic.
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It's actually an Aussie BUT when I was writing it, in my head I was imagining I was British. So if you thought maybe I was a Britisher...a Briton..a brexit or whatever they call themselves, you were probably picking up the vibe I was pudding* out.
*Thas just a lil dessert pun.