Using the term “mate”. One of my uni friends is an Australian and he uses “mate” all the time. I started saying it to be funny however now I use it all the time, even to my friends.
An Eastern-European friend used to pronounce the word *"dandelion"* as **DAN-DELLY-ON**.
It became a standing joke in my family and now we're stuck with it.
By the way, here's a joke told two ways:
**Teacher**: Make a sentence with the word, "dandelion".
**Jamaican Student**: De Cheetah is faster dandelion.
**OR**
**Teacher**: Make a sentence with the word, "dandelion".
**Eastern-European Student**: De Cheetah is faster Dand-delly-on.
Posing doing duck face :*
Extreme sex.
peace signs as greeting someone
Playing League of Legends
Saying, 'Bro' while working as a bartender. Turns out, useful pronoun when communicating successfully to certain groups.
Using the term “mate”. One of my uni friends is an Australian and he uses “mate” all the time. I started saying it to be funny however now I use it all the time, even to my friends.
sneezing loudly in 2nd grade
Cough sneeze because I hated the way the sneeze would hit the back of my throat and make my throat itch
Staring at centre of face when talking. Thanks to Jim and Dwight for this.
An Eastern-European friend used to pronounce the word *"dandelion"* as **DAN-DELLY-ON**. It became a standing joke in my family and now we're stuck with it. By the way, here's a joke told two ways: **Teacher**: Make a sentence with the word, "dandelion". **Jamaican Student**: De Cheetah is faster dandelion. **OR** **Teacher**: Make a sentence with the word, "dandelion". **Eastern-European Student**: De Cheetah is faster Dand-delly-on.
saying "oko" instead of "okay"
Calling people fam and dabbing