The way the word 'right' is used by British people causes Americans to think they know more than they really do, a recent has found.When British people use the word 'right' they are often acknowledging something new they've just been told, but Americans interpret it to mean they already know.The study also noted that in American English the word more often appears as part of the phrase 'yeah right', whereas in British English 'right' is more often deployed as 'oh right'.
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