Only too true. When I moved to London nearly 40 years ago, the locals made fun of many Americanisms (which I did't use much). Almost no one said "Ill call you" on the phone. They laughed at calling a large amount of something "a bunch" and the horrible "You guys" and "that guy" was almost completely absent. Now the Brits use it more than we do! I'm shocked, shocked. It all sounds so strange to me. Blame American TV.*...as well as the influence of, largely, awful US 'entertainment'.
"You guys" seemed to move across the USA in the 1970s from its origins in the north east, now it has completely infected the UK.
* Did the massive popularity of Hill Street Blues kill the traditional English police siren?
Years ago I heard it said that the world speaks English due to HollywoodBlame American TV.
Exactly. Now I've got to actually figure out what your saying means.
You probably got it, but in case you did not, here is a short explanation:
The best load to carry uphill (IE hard times), is a mixture of knowledge and experience, lots of it.
The saying is a bit old, before 1200 sometime.
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