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This tag refers to questions about the various forms of English spoken in the archipelago commonly called the British Isles, comprising both the two larger islands of Great Britain and Ireland as well as the smaller Isle of Man, the Isle of Wight, the Channel Islands, and over 6,000 smaller islands ...

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Is 'yeah-nah' a uniquely Australian idiom?

Expanding on @jlovegren's comment: It turns out there are similar idioms in American, Indian, South African and New Zealand English. This concept has popular culture references in How I Met Your Mo …
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