How common are these phrases in their countries?

>Britain: Cor, mate, blimey, bob's your uncle
>Ireland: Top of the morning to ye
>France: c'est la vie, sacre bleu
>Germany: Achtung, jawohl, fuhrer
>Russia: Comrade
>Italy: Mamma Mia
>Mexico: Ay carumba

>>Mexico: Ay carumba
It's ay carambar, hombre.

It's never said desu
Some stuff that is said though:
>(What's the) Story?
>What's the craic?
>Alri
>Howye horse

Nobody uses Ay Caramba anymore, when somebody says it they use it ironically.

>cor
very uncommon
>mate
very common
>blimey
fairly common
>bob's your uncle
have only heard older people say it

>Britain: U wot m8

How common is the phrase "AM I BEING DETAINED??????????" in the US?

>sacre bleu
No one, maybe meme master.
>c'est la vie
we use it normally, not that much

>Russia: Comrade
Not popular, maybe when joking about Commies.

any time you've reached confusion during discourse

Literally never.

i sometimes use that phrase when i muster up some energy and i'm not starving to death

I thought you say "Dia dhuit" in Ireland

>>Britain: Cor, mate, blimey, bob's your uncle

New generation now use the word f.a.m,Bruv,lad,.

>what's the story
makes me want to strangle paddys ngl.

>c'est la vie
Not more common than any other sentence in French
>sacre bleu
Never heard

>Achtung
Common, often on warnings that come with products you bought.

>jawohl.
Probably common in the military but not elsewhere except for playful/tongue in cheek commentarys.
>Führer
Not used alone but with other words quiet commonly.
Zugführer, Führerschein, Touristenführer, Reiseführer...

USA: “PUT YOUR HANDS UP” — BOOM — "Cop gave the black man less than a second to comply before killing him"

c'est la vie isn't THAT common but it's still common

you guys realise it literally mean "welp, thats life"

sacrebleu isn't used often apart by very VERY old peoples and even tho old peoples use different swears than sacrebleu mos tof the time

mamma mia is like oh my god, so it's super common.

correction.
Mexico: zzzzzzzzz...

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Cor - never heard anyone say it IRL.

Mate - Fucking ubiquitous.

Blimey - semi-rare, generally only ever used as a joke/irony.

Bob's your uncle - Same.