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The Cambridge online dictionary makes no distinction US/UK on the use of 'reckon' generally though it does imply that the final definition (to count) is actually mostly UK usage.


And the only contexts in which 'guess' is used more in US English are as follows:
1. when used to reply "yes" in a way that shows you are not completely sure (eg "Do you like sushi?" "I guess? I've only had it once.")
2. when saying say what you are probably going to do (eg "I guess I'd better get dressed")
3. used to show agreement, but not very strong agreement: "That would be okay, I guess."

In the context I used it, 'used when you believe something is true or likely but are not certain', there is no distinction made between UK or US usage.


So I guess, or reckon if you prefer, since they are largely interchangeable in this context, that you are wrong on this too.

Worst post on the board in 30 years.
 
It’s a brilliant piece of business, even if, as the WTF podcast mentions, you think he was poor pre playoffs, his performance in the three playoff games got us up. Two direct assists, one press for an error, and two set ups for the Wembley goals. Thats worth £20m just there.

Ehh? People thought he wasn’t good in the play offs 😂😂
 
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