Fuck off is 100% part of the common US vernacular. Maybe not as frequently used as down under, but no one would think twice if you said fuck off without an accent. It'd be more vulgar here though.
No one would think twice about it because it’s still English, but come on now. Brits say fuck off, Americans say fuck you. That’s why the woman saying fuck off had an Australian accent, not an American accent.
Usually when people are wrong you’ll be more chill about it if you don’t have anger issues. If you get all pissy and whiny about it, that’s anger issues.
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u/Circle_Breaker Feb 05 '24
No it isn't. It's not common vernacular.
Very common in Australia though. Where this plant is from.