USUK – saying 'I love you' every day.
anonymous
May 23 2011, 00:07:06 UTC
I was reading a Reader's Digest article about the status of people who say "I love you" every day, and America and England got some of the higher spots with 64% and 67% respectively, while countries conventionally considered the most romantic places on Earth like France and Italy were in the low 50 percentage ratio.
So, established relationship. No preference on canon or AU. England and America say "I love yo every day" without fail, even when they're fighting and it comes out more "I can't believe I'd ever love an idiot like you. Obviously I have horrible taste."
Wherever You May Go
anonymous
May 23 2011, 23:45:13 UTC
To begin, we're flattered, really. It isn't often that America and I are in the top percentile for anything so pure.
Yeah, considering that one poll.
What po-- oh.
Yep. The one that said--
This is neither the time nor the place.
-- that English lovers were too lazy.
You mean the same one that said Americans were too rough?
Like that's a bad thing? Baby, you know you love it.
Be that as it may, I do believe we are digressing. We wanted to thank you for the opportunity to give this interview as well, and I do hope that any dalliance from the topic will be stricken from the record.
Artie, you barmy, barmy old codger, you. The media strikes nothing.
Please refrain from using my vocabulary to condescend me.
You got it, babe.
"You've" darling. Anyway, yes. As our relationship is rather... long-distance, we've come to rely on the little things.
... You really wanna tell them about the--
SUCH AS pictures sent through the post and phone calls at the end of the day. THAT sort of thing.
Awwww, thank you! This is so sweet. They're prickly without being outright mean and still affectionate at the same time. America's commentary was really funny, and I just really loved this. Thank you ♥♥♥
Re: Wherever You May Go
anonymous
May 27 2011, 16:55:33 UTC
Oh my gosh this was sweet. I really liked it.
btw, To begin, we're flattered, really. It isn't often that America and I are in the top percentile for anything so pure.
I'm not sure if you were trying to keep the fact that those two are nations as a secret seiing how England was catch himself from saying America in the middle of the interview.
So, established relationship. No preference on canon or AU. England and America say "I love yo every day" without fail, even when they're fighting and it comes out more "I can't believe I'd ever love an idiot like you. Obviously I have horrible taste."
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Yeah, considering that one poll.
What po-- oh.
Yep. The one that said--
This is neither the time nor the place.
-- that English lovers were too lazy.
You mean the same one that said Americans were too rough?
Like that's a bad thing? Baby, you know you love it.
Be that as it may, I do believe we are digressing. We wanted to thank you
for the opportunity to give this interview as well, and I do hope that any dalliance from the topic will be stricken from the record.
Artie, you barmy, barmy old codger, you. The media strikes nothing.
Please refrain from using my vocabulary to condescend me.
You got it, babe.
"You've" darling. Anyway, yes. As our relationship is rather... long-distance, we've come to rely on the little things.
... You really wanna tell them about the--
SUCH AS pictures sent through the post and phone calls at the end of the day. THAT sort of thing.
We'd text, but Artie's just hopeless with ( ... )
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btw, To begin, we're flattered, really. It isn't often that America and I are in the top percentile for anything so pure.
I'm not sure if you were trying to keep the fact that those two are nations as a secret seiing how England was catch himself from saying America in the middle of the interview.
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