THE BRIT TEST
I'm not planning on becoming British. Even if I wanted to I would probably have trouble with the language proficiency test which even English speakers from the rest of the world have to pass. And English speakers from throughout the world are having trouble with it. "According to one report two Australians, including a knight who has lived in Britain for 44 years and a writer with a degree in English, have been rejected under the new rules."
Actually, I'd like to see what's so hard about it. Does it have to do with the funny spelling? Anyone have a link?
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