Someone wrote in [community profile] daredevilkink 2015-06-26 01:06 am (UTC)

Re: FILL: 5+1, matt/OCs, matt/foggy [4/5]

For whatever it's worth, as an American-English native speaker, I *definitely* use:

come back/go to mine
invite him round (although I usually write it as 'round, for some reason)
toilets (instead of bathroom)
took me the whole of ____ to ___ (although not commonly)
yeah? (I probably excessively use yeah in this way, this is fine)
bit ___, were you? (usually jokingly - I'll ask a friend, "Bit hungry, were you?" as they inhale food, for instance)
than he'd ever dared hope (probably not this specific phrase in either example, BE or AE, but I definitely use dared and drop for sometimes)

so those didn't ring any bells for me. But rucksack, mum, "not got" instead of "has/have", "___ is what it is", taking the piss, and wanking definitely sound BE, although I've seen them often enough in writing/online that they didn't throw me for a second. :)

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