I have a question for Americans and other non-British English speakers. If someone British says "I'm not a very practical person," do you understand that they mean they aren't very good at DIY, work around the house (like fixing stuff or plumbing), or ...
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I have a question for Americans and other non-British English speakers. If someone British says "I'm not a very practical person," do you understand that they mean they aren't very good at DIY, work around the house (like fixing stuff or plumbing), or would you think they meant something else.
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wakest ⁂replied to ✨new✨ handle :astrokurt: 🎏 last edited by
@kurt I would think they meant they are an impracticable person, meaning they do things their own way even if they fail a lot
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