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People use like, like oh my gosh.
When I first came to the UK and people said, 'let's go the pub' I didn't know what it meant.
When I first came here and people said, 'god bless you' I got really confused because I
don't understand what is 'god bless you.'
When I first came to the UK I found the phrase cheers quite confusing. Only in a few months'
time I found that this is the way British people express their gratitude towards someone
who has helped them.
When I first came to England I came to study here I encountered someone saying
'can I beg your pardon' and it was kind of surprising
for me because I didn't have any clue what it actually means.
So that phrase really confused me at the beginning.
Ok. When I just came to London it was really hard to understand the phrase 'not my cupof tea.'
Hi. When I first came to the UK I was very confused with people saying 'eat in or take
out'. What is it?
When I came to the UK first time I heard the phrase, 'eat humble pie'. I didn't have a
clue what...
When I first arrived in the UK one British friend said, 'tongue in cheek' and I was not even able to guess it.