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SPOT THE DIFFERENCE
What's the difference between ...? 'Mi broo' and 'Thi broo' 'Mi broo' is a term used for describing your forehead. You can use it for saying things like, 'Uv got a plook on mi broo' or, 'Is that a skahb on mi broo ...?' 'Thi broo', however, is something totally different. 'Thi broo' is the colloquial term for the unemployment benefit office, or dole. Take care not to get muddled up between 'Mi broo' and 'Thi broo', especially if you are unemployed, or you might end up signing your name on your own forehead.
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