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The Office means the British version. The American office refers to the American version.
As an American, this disagrees with my worldview. But I also don't know enough about the British version to say your wrong π€·ββοΈ
I never watched the British one, and I don't care for the American one, too cringey. Makes me sympathetic cringe.
lol. I get that. I say what I say cause the British one came first.
Also, if you feel like that about The American Office, you will not like the British one.
Good to know lol, thanks
You can also say "the British office" and "the one that's actually fun and doesn't make me die inside when I watch it"
The British one came first, hence my view. It doesnβt matter though cause youβre missing the point of the British one.
No, I'm not. The point is to make you die inside. I just don't like it, in the same way s1 of the us version was terrible. I don't watch sitcoms to be more sad.