Ooh i just thought as well with whole garden and yard thing. Where I live a garden is this:
https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NDEzWDYyMA==/$(KGrHqZHJDYE-87eZ,SGBQGe!66GTw~~48_79.JPG
And a yard is this:
https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NDEzWDYyMA==/$T2eC16hHJGQE9noMcTLWBQLdtt3Qw!~~48_79.JPG
Which one is the American word for yard? The grassy one?
Okay now I have another question. It seems like your houses are all really close. We live in a community where the smallest yard is 100 feet by 100 feet - ours is 100x140. We don't have alleys behind our houses. Our yards touch. Our garages or driveways connect to the road in front (or if you live on a corner) side of our house. Are all of your homes so close together? Or is that only in cities? We live in a town of about 4000 people. Houses in bigger cities have alleys but generally not in smaller towns.
if you've got the money you can get a nice big house in my area with land like this house which cost over a million lol
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-33551989.html
and a house like this still cost quite abit lol
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-35588785.html?premiumA=true
I have cousins from Canada and they called the toilets washroom lol, they always laughed at me for saying "I need to go toilet" lol
For vest my cousins called it tank top and I think 'wife beater' was something not 100% sure if anyone can help out lol
Trousers and pants...
Not baby related but in school we called the subject 'Maths' but in canda and I think America they say 'Math'... It sounds weird to me without the 'S'
Wife beater (bad name) is basically a white sleeveless undershirt that's really tight.
Where I live a yard is either your front yard or backyard. Not to much the driveway but the grassy part. A garden is where you plant vegetables and stuff.
These are overalls here. I think they are dungarees there?
https://www.bambinogoodies.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/American-Apparel-768x1024.jpg
And this is a sweater. I've seen them called jumpers around bnb. That really confused me!
https://www.glamkidz.com/images/boboli-tyler-boys-argyle-sweater-pic-BBL_A057_R_300.jpg
A jumper here might refer to this:
https://www.oldnavy.com/products/res/mainimg/button-yoke-denim-jumper-dresses-for-baby-dark-wash.jpg
I got taught at GCSE history that the Americans started calling 'sweaters' jumpers because the day Wall Street crash happened lots of people jumped off buildings wearing sweaters so they started calling them jumpers instead lol! The schooling system REALLY confuses me! In the UK there's playgroup, nursery, reception, infants, primary, comprehensive, college then university but America is different?
Lived in the US when I was in my twenties, got to share a few conversations i had:-
US friend : Are you putting that in your fanny pack?
Me: WTF? dont be rude
US friend: I wasnt being rude, you putting your money in that? ( points to my 'bum-bag')
Fanny in UK means vagina LOL
ME: Im getting pissed tonight woohoo!
US friend: Why would you plan on getting angry?
ME: WTF? Im getting drunk
US friend: Well why didnt you say so?
Pissed in UK means angry and also drunk
ME: I'm stepping outside to have a fag
US Friend: Pardon me??!
Fag in UK means cigarette
I had fun when I lived in California!!