I'm not your buddy!
Image created with Chat GPT I hear the word buddy more and more . It is an informal American term for a friend that has become widely used in British English. I wouldn't mind so much if we didn't have slang terms for friends already. Mate seems to have been overtaken by buddy. People sometimes use buddy when talking to complete strangers so it can sound insincere and perhaps patronising. (in the gym) - Hey buddy! How many sets do you have left ? - I've just started but we can take turns if you like . (in the pub) - Hi there! Can I have two pints of lager please? - Sure buddy. That'll be £8.50. - How ya doin', bud? Not seen you in ages. Mate is the UK equivalent of buddy and it is still very common to hear. It'...