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Do people in the UK use the expression "gosh" or "good gosh"?

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Example: "Good gosh, what have you done!?"

"Gosh, why are you so tired?!"

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  1. Everyone I know says FOOKING 'ELL NORA

    Gosh is a bit twee, is it not? It's like saying 'golly'


  2. No. Brits don't say 'Gosh'.

    That expression is very American, if I'm not mistaken.

  3. No, not really. It's just one of those things people don't say anymore.

  4. My british boyfriend says "gosh" to make fun of americans. Its not generally said in the UK.

  5. no... we never use that... its VERY american! I would say: Good god, omg, bleedin nora, bloody h**l, frikkin h**l...

  6. No we ******* don't

    Well,i don't    = ]

  7. good gosh no

  8. i've never used that expression

  9. I use "gosh"....as in "gosh, I'm not sure".

    But I wouldn't use "good gosh"....maybe "good grief" or "good god" instead

  10. No, we use a simular word that rhymes with Duck.

  11. I'm a Brit and I say gosh! Not all that often, but I do. I've occasionally heard it said by others, but most often as a joke or when they're speaking stereotyped English.

    It did used to be used a lot. It's now very old-fashioned, but is unmistakably British.

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