United Kingdom which can sometimes be a little confusing. I told him I lived in Scotland for almost 5 years and I am a UK citizen so I know this. He then told me Great Britain means something yet again different. And now I have developed a fear of the dentist.
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Replying to @hisotalus
I officially hate your dentist.pic.twitter.com/EPXJRlotvo
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Replying to @vexedmuddler
He is not my dentist! We spoke in a health food shop
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Replying to @hisotalus @vexedmuddler
if he were my dentist I'd go elsewhere..
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Replying to @hisotalus @vexedmuddler
Also was this some elaborate negging-based come on?
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Replying to @o_guest @vexedmuddler
I don't think it was a come-on at all. He was a bit older than me. I should've asked him where he lived because I can almost bet money he doesn't live in this part of Bristol where you are exposed to the foreign all the time
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Replying to @hisotalus @vexedmuddler
Your use of the expression "a bit older than me" to mean "a lot" is the most British phrase in this thread.
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Don't expect it to get better soon
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I think being British is terminal.
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hahaha Officially , I am
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Sorry. It's a tough life for us! 
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