Formal English vs Informal English 🇬🇧

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InstantEnglishUK
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It's a pleasure to see your videos.

parkash
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Lol “I reckon” is considered informal in England? In the US, apart from the South (possibly), that’s considered an extremely posh phrasing.

grahamh.
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The best of the best channel on the YouTube!!!🤗

ilyabelousov
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Informal:what is your bank account password

Formal:it's pleasure for me to tell your bank account password

Don't forget to add MATE to get natural vibes of bri'ish conversation of course.

halo
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bro formal people make me feel so bada$s
idk why

hifive.
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Hey chris make a video on science vocabulary please ❤️

prathampanwala
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what is the matter has a very specific meaning, but what's up could also be a greeting

phoenixmascellino
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Who says "where do you reside?"

Jdogrey
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"ASAP" seems too informal to me, I usually prefer "as soon as possible"
Part of it might be because I don't have many English-speaking friends, and I prefer to be formal on many occasions even when it's not that necessary.
I feel bad because many people prefer the informal, so I feel excluded, especially in my native language, and in my region too, my city is made up of a lot of people who deal with agriculture, and these people (I don't want to say that's a stereotype) tend to have a smaller and more informal vocabulary
I feel left out in my own community, just preferring to speak differently, and having to force myself to speak informally so I don't sound weird, wow
I even end up sabotaging my English classes, I even know how to speak it well, but there I speak as if I had no accent at all and it seems strange

InueShizaki
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😱😱😱sir
Does there any app in playstore about formal and informal word.

reader
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It is my opinion and I think are the same, aren't they?

Grandfather__
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When she says ¿Where'd you live? What does mean the 'd?

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