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One of my current pet hates is the increasing number of people, who when ordering something in (say) a pub or fast food restaurant, use "Can I get?" as a substitute for "please". So, instead of "A pint of lager, please", we now hear "Can I get a pint of lager?". (Horrid Americanism!)
"Upcoming" also annoys me. It's another Americanism that seems to have crept into British Engklish, replacing "forthcoming" (which I much prefer to hear).
One of my current pet hates is the increasing number of people, who when ordering something in (say) a pub or fast food restaurant, use "Can I get?" as a substitute for "please". So, instead of "A pint of lager, please", we now hear "Can I get a pint of lager?". (Horrid Americanism!)
"Upcoming" also annoys me. It's another Americanism that seems to have crept into British Engklish, replacing "forthcoming" (which I much prefer to hear).