Don't grass to me has always been not to stitch someone up, not to tell on themIm australian and i dont get what you mean by "dont grass"
Don't grass to me has always been not to stitch someone up, not to tell on themIm australian and i dont get what you mean by "dont grass"
I am glad I'm not the only one who caught that terrible grammar.I hope you were trying to be ironic
See, and I would say Australian English is closer to British English though I'm not sure that's accurate.
MFW I saw YowYan liked this when, yet when I was mentioning it to himI have seen this before. This kid needs to find a better hobby.
I am glad I'm not the only one who caught that terrible grammar.
Actually, English as a language is only associated with England; a place where the language was created in the Anglo-Saxon era. All other forms - Australian, American, South African etc - are considered dialects. All of them have some kind of phonetic and vocabulary variation that set them apart from English.