Does 'You can do' not clearly mean 'Yes, you could do that' in America? Just been told its very hard to understand what I'm trying to say.
A 'can-do' attitude? Often implies doubt here.https://twitter.com/Jessicafayphoto/status/774262744690397184 …
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When are the English going to learn to use English?
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We use it just fine! Only very simple peoples expect it to mean what it says. :-P
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I'd toss one of your wonderful English insults, but apparently they are terms of endearment. Weirdos. ;-)
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Cock-womble. :-)
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Haha! Exactly the one I had in mind. :P
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@SoVeryBritish I mean "can do" like "I can physically do this, i just really don't want to" -
Yes, exactly. "That's an option but I'm not very enthusiastic about it!"
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