I thought that was 'forenight'... Or is that part of the joke...?
EDIT: I swear I'm being serious. I'm probably wrong, but as the post said, Americans don't use this word. If I'm misinformed, I would like to be corrected.
Do not make the mistake of judging an entirety of people by one fool, for others will respond in kind, judging you entirely by your one foolish mistake.
My friends patents went to the US and his mum, to this day, every times she talks about America gets this look of pure horror on her face and almost spits out the words -
"They leave the bag in"
She's English as fuck.
No, you're uneducated swines because you don't know the meaning of the word fortnight, not because you have a different word. You don't. You just basically define fortnight every time when you could just say fortnight.
Can't blame me though, the last time I heard the word fortnight it was said on the Suite Life of Zack and Cody and they were making fun of a game set in knight times
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EDIT: I swear I'm being serious. I'm probably wrong, but as the post said, Americans don't use this word. If I'm misinformed, I would like to be corrected.
"They leave the bag in"
She's English as fuck.
I love it!!