ChimChims
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Yes, up Northern US we do say 'pop', although I have to laugh b/c since moving from OH to IN I have noticed a section of Hoosiers like to think of themselves as 'southerners' (Heaven help me, I have no clue why!). I think it is the funniest pretense I've seen, actually, because many who like to affect a drawl live further North - closer to Michigan than anywhere else. When asked WHY they do this (or they even offer the explanation freely) they say "I have relatives from/in Kentucky". Seriously? I have relatives in Virginia, but for Heaven's sake, that is still right smack in the middle. When I think Southern I think truly down at the bottom of the states. lol
Back to US/UK... is 'getting stick' the same thing as what we might refer to as 'catching flack'? If you catch a lot of flack for using a pacifier in the US that might mean that you take a lot of grief about it. The way I read 'got stick' in the one conversation, it seemed to apply in the same way.
Back to US/UK... is 'getting stick' the same thing as what we might refer to as 'catching flack'? If you catch a lot of flack for using a pacifier in the US that might mean that you take a lot of grief about it. The way I read 'got stick' in the one conversation, it seemed to apply in the same way.