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What do you call a person who always has a pleasant smile on his face?

What is the origin of "oh noodles!"

"Quite" American vs British English

Origin of the expression "to be gagging to do something"

"At the beginning of the century" or "in the beginning of the century"?

L versus LL in British versus US English [duplicate]

Is "despatch" the British spelling for "dispatch" or is it an archaic spelling (or both)?

"Dear Professor" vs "Dear Mr": differences between British and American usage

What do "orange" and "spindle-shanked beaux" mean in this quote?

How to choose between British and American English for technical documents

Is there a different understanding of "rubber" in British and American English?

What would be the British Equivalent Words to "Freshmen" "Sophomore"

Dropped g's in upper-class 1930s Britain

Does "pants" more commonly mean "trousers" or "underpants"?

Is it “in” or “on” HNQ?

Why is the 'L' in detailed not doubled?

British and American most common term for rubber/eraser shavings

Is there a more British way to talk about tackling problems?

A digger or an academic

Derivation of a slang greeting in Yorkshire: "Aye up serry"