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Old 16-Mar-2004, 15:02
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Originally Posted by sanny
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Originally Posted by tdol
It's c)
Is it in England very coarse to say: shit? Because in Holland almost everybody says it, all the time, at least I do and I'm not a coarse person.
Do you say 'bagger' or something if you think 'too bad' ?

I also would like to know something about the answer 'c', why is this the correct answer?
When somebody gets "cold feet" about something that means he is not so eager to do it as he used to be.

Example:
  • He was going to get married, but at the last minute he got cold feet and didn't show up for the wedding.

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