You can use this slang while emphasizing a certain quality of any person, location, or object. ![]() I bloody love this word and how easily it can just bloody fit anywhere in any bloody sentence, (Hahaha) not using it every time though. For Example – your friend invited you for lunch, and you had a good day then you can say “I’m chuffed to bits, thank you for inviting.” and yes, I’m chuffed to bits, as you are reading my blog (<3) Source – Unsplash 4. “Chuffed to bits!”Ī perfect phrase to describe pleasure or happiness for anything or any moment. While Raj was standing at the train gate and Simran running for the love of her life, what do you think, finally after she got on the train what would have she said to Raj? – I’m Knackered Raj!!!! Of course, it ain’t easy to catch a running train though!Īlso read – 10 Amazing Things To Do In Europe In Summer 3. Tea brings people together, so it’s no doubt whenever you will ask any brit, fancy a cuppa? It’s a yes for sure. Whether you are at the office, with friends, or relaxing at home alone, they’ll need a cuppa (cup of) tea to make their day just right. They love tea, it is not just a beverage but is a way of life. It is one of the common slangs used by the brits. Meaning – Would you like to have a cup of tea?. ![]() Let’s start with learning all the British slang to know before traveling to Europe.Īlso read – Top 10 Places to Visit in Europe: JANUARY VERSION 1. Take these words with you but yes, remember to use them wisely, because there is a thin line between being a gormless bloke and a proper ledge.
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