Fashion, beauty and animal loving language consultant from South Africa living in Stockholm, Sweden.
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I’m so elated that you’re posting English learning snips here! English is not my native language (Russian is), and that’s why I read your blog in the first place! Please post more about differences between british and American languages!
Thank you for the lovely comment! I am so glad you like reading my little ‘lessons’ because I love writing them. I will post more British vs American English differences with pleasure. I have quite a few already posted in that category because I love researching it.
How excellent, thoughtful and super nice of you to give us a list of synonymes to the words we Swedes always seem to use, no matter the time and occasion. I really appreciated it and it even looks lovely.
A gigantic hug from me to you/Pia (giggling)
I’m so elated that you’re posting English learning snips here! English is not my native language (Russian is), and that’s why I read your blog in the first place! Please post more about differences between british and American languages!
I am so glad you enjoy it! Will post more British vs American with pleasure!
Thank you for the lovely comment! I am so glad you like reading my little ‘lessons’ because I love writing them. I will post more British vs American English differences with pleasure. I have quite a few already posted in that category because I love researching it.
What an excellent collection. Janet!
How excellent, thoughtful and super nice of you to give us a list of synonymes to the words we Swedes always seem to use, no matter the time and occasion. I really appreciated it and it even looks lovely.
A gigantic hug from me to you/Pia (giggling)
Aw thanks Pia xxx
Thank you Pia – nice to know you liked it!