“Your in America” is an American way of saying “you are in America”. This latter is a British way. @yourinamerica, @grammarnazi, #grammar.
— Assorted Boulevard. (@boulevardy99) December 17, 2012
I don’t know how to respond to this.
“Your in America” is an American way of saying “you are in America”. This latter is a British way. @yourinamerica, @grammarnazi, #grammar.
— Assorted Boulevard. (@boulevardy99) December 17, 2012
I don’t know how to respond to this.

I felt very…sad when I saw this. My feelings were hurt. Most of all, I couldn’t believe that nobody corrected this.
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Oh, thesaurus.com.