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Back In The Day
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"Back in the day" (meaning looking back on one's life)
I am hearing this more and more these days. Is it another americanism creeping into our language?
I am hearing this more and more these days. Is it another americanism creeping into our language?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hello, C, haven't seen you around recently, but good to see you now. My rather lengthy contribution was brought on because I have always dismissed the attitude among some British people that Americanisms are somehow 'unworthy' additions to our lexicon.
It has been said the Britain and America are "two nations divided by a common language". It's an eye-opening phrase, perhaps, but only very superficially true.
It has been said the Britain and America are "two nations divided by a common language". It's an eye-opening phrase, perhaps, but only very superficially true.
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