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Erin   Moore

“The Americans have been obliged to invent a new verb for which we have no use over here—‘to enthuse.’ Why don’t we enthuse? And why, if we do conjugate this verb in secret, are we so afraid to let it be known? . . . We fear terribly to encourage ourselves or others. The people over there are not afraid. They let themselves go individually and independently over what they like or admire, and pour forth torrents of generous praise which we should shrink from voicing unless we were quite sure that everybody else agreed with us, or unless the object of our admiration had been a long time dead.” The English may detect a note of condescension here, but an American won’t.”

Erin Moore, That's Not English: Britishisms, Americanisms, and What Our English Says About Us
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That's Not English: Britishisms, Americanisms, and What Our English Says About Us That's Not English: Britishisms, Americanisms, and What Our English Says About Us by Erin Moore
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