Liberty Belle
<font color=green>I was going to reply, but I see
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In the UK many people say 'He goes or she goes' rather than 'he said or she said' . It sounds awful. They also say 'I turned around and said' for everything they report to have said to other people. There is no physical turning around they just add it. So it sounds like they are constantly facing the wrong way lol...
One more petty detail.. When folk add very to a word when it is not required. For example 'It's very devastating' but the word holds a dramatic context anyway. It's very soul destroying...
How much more soul destroying can one get lol...
People here say "goes" instead of "said," too, though I'm hearing it a lot less than I used to.
The "turned and said " is funny. Reminds me of my dad, he always "sat there and said." Lol
I can't stand "very unique." I hate hearing/seeing unique misused at all.
Oh, and in some cultures here, people can't say "in" by itself. They say, "all up in," for example, "they were all up in the house" (or often, "they all up in the house) or "we have food all up in the cupboard."