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American woman living in the UK reveals the hilarious Britishisms that leave her baffled.

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- from using 'alright' as a greeting to saying 'right then' before standing up to leave

https://video.dailymail.co.uk/preview/mol/2022/07/04/4416138615816239340/636x382_MP4_4416138615816239340.mp4

The TikToker, who goes under the handle @Iamsolamusic, also explained the nuances of the Great British passion of tea drinking to her fans. She said, 'A cup of tea in the South is often called a cuppa. and in the North its often called a brew. 'Just know that if someone offers you a brew, they are not offering you a beer.' She also poked fun at the way British people end their phone conversations. She said, 'When a Brit hangs up the phone, it's almost like there's an unspoken competition for who can say bye as many times as quickly as possible. 'Know that they're not trying to rush you off the phone. or hang up quicker. That's just what they do.' She added, 'Similarly, if a Brit slaps their knees while they're standing or like looks around the room or down at their feet, then that's pretty much a universal signal that they're about to leave.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10972405/TikTok-video-goes-viral-American-sharing-tips-UK.html
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