notsurewheretoturn
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As a Brit, if someone said my work was 'quite good,' I'd read it as 'needing improvement.' Lol!
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Right?!? Stateside ‘quite good’ is just shy of exemplary, perfect, best. There are higher compliments, than “quite” but very few.As a Brit, if someone said my work was 'quite good,' I'd read it as 'needing improvement.' Lol!
I experienced this! It was uncanny and unexpected, like a warm shower after backpacking in the mountains for a week. And on top of that British hospitality was amazing. In Paris I had to be so careful not to show any sense of confusion or I would feel the wrath but in London people were so polite and forgiving when I made a mistake.the horrific recording in the Chunnel that takes over? Bliss. Mind the gap, indeed.
Found out it’s more of an Irish term for impudent and brazen than English.Bold could probably sometimes infer cristicism. Just looked it up,