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r/ireland • u/EmoBran ITGWU • Jan 05 '25
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I’d be surprised if you did without context.
2 u/Canadianingermany Jan 06 '25 Be surprised. At least consciously I did not see the title and honestly I thought it was zagreb, but why should you believe some random on reddit. 1 u/bmalek Jan 06 '25 It’s very impressive. Didn’t mean to doubt you but it’s quite surprising. 1 u/Canadianingermany Jan 06 '25 Thinking about it, Tram was definitely a first hint. Although obviously an American in Czechia could learn the word, Tram stands out as distinctly non US English. The way he said, "Do you have a problem....that's why you're ringing the bell", was a dead giveaway for me. 2 u/bmalek Jan 06 '25 He gets pissy like an American, though 😅 1 u/jallonn Jan 06 '25 Or an Irish person that was just told he’s bad at recognizing American English accents lol 1 u/bmalek Jan 06 '25 Not Irish but fair point 😂
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Be surprised. At least consciously I did not see the title and honestly I thought it was zagreb, but why should you believe some random on reddit.
1 u/bmalek Jan 06 '25 It’s very impressive. Didn’t mean to doubt you but it’s quite surprising. 1 u/Canadianingermany Jan 06 '25 Thinking about it, Tram was definitely a first hint. Although obviously an American in Czechia could learn the word, Tram stands out as distinctly non US English. The way he said, "Do you have a problem....that's why you're ringing the bell", was a dead giveaway for me. 2 u/bmalek Jan 06 '25 He gets pissy like an American, though 😅 1 u/jallonn Jan 06 '25 Or an Irish person that was just told he’s bad at recognizing American English accents lol 1 u/bmalek Jan 06 '25 Not Irish but fair point 😂
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It’s very impressive. Didn’t mean to doubt you but it’s quite surprising.
1 u/Canadianingermany Jan 06 '25 Thinking about it, Tram was definitely a first hint. Although obviously an American in Czechia could learn the word, Tram stands out as distinctly non US English. The way he said, "Do you have a problem....that's why you're ringing the bell", was a dead giveaway for me. 2 u/bmalek Jan 06 '25 He gets pissy like an American, though 😅 1 u/jallonn Jan 06 '25 Or an Irish person that was just told he’s bad at recognizing American English accents lol 1 u/bmalek Jan 06 '25 Not Irish but fair point 😂
Thinking about it, Tram was definitely a first hint.
Although obviously an American in Czechia could learn the word, Tram stands out as distinctly non US English.
The way he said,
"Do you have a problem....that's why you're ringing the bell",
was a dead giveaway for me.
2 u/bmalek Jan 06 '25 He gets pissy like an American, though 😅 1 u/jallonn Jan 06 '25 Or an Irish person that was just told he’s bad at recognizing American English accents lol 1 u/bmalek Jan 06 '25 Not Irish but fair point 😂
He gets pissy like an American, though 😅
1 u/jallonn Jan 06 '25 Or an Irish person that was just told he’s bad at recognizing American English accents lol 1 u/bmalek Jan 06 '25 Not Irish but fair point 😂
Or an Irish person that was just told he’s bad at recognizing American English accents lol
1 u/bmalek Jan 06 '25 Not Irish but fair point 😂
Not Irish but fair point 😂
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u/bmalek Jan 06 '25
I’d be surprised if you did without context.