Absolutely DG (Thought that term was in common usage?) By the way English men do not say "Bang On" Thia is was use only by the World War2/late 40's UK movie makers (who went to Public schools ) that is why films of that era were populated with plummy voiced people and a lot of the colloquialisms and "slang" were "hand me downs" from these posh people(very upper middle class) But the majority of film-goers were Working class.
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