Nikkilewis14
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Hahaha these are funny...
In the uk to don't you call doing laundry doing wash? And don't you call vacuuming, hoovering?
We have "holidays" ie when you go away for a break/rest here in the UK we don't have "vacations"! which is confusing as holidays are also bank holidays on certain dates of the year but thats different ?! How confusing!!!!
My hubby just heard of this one when we were on our honeymoon in Jamaica - we met a couple from the UK and were chit chatting with them for a while and they asked how long we were on our holiday, my hubby looked at me really confusedand I had to whisper "they mean vacation"
"Holiday" in the US is just like you said, Christmas, Easter, etc. or a "national holiday" like 4th of July. So, is Christmas for example considered a "holiday" outside the US or do you call days like that something else?
I LOVE this thread![]()
Christmas, Easter, New Year etc are "bank holidays' (nothing to do with money tho!) whereas a week at the seaside or to Spain etc is a holiday (vacation).
No idea where the "bank" bit came from......how odd!
Can a UK'er please explain why a cigarette is called a fag? I really wonder about that one. Is it a slang word and 'cigarette' is used in polite company?
This is a cute thread.
Can a UK'er please explain why a cigarette is called a fag? I really wonder about that one. Is it a slang word and 'cigarette' is used in polite company?
This is a cute thread.
I have zero idea why, because so many different areas of the UK have different dialects, slang is carried over between them.
The waters thing probably comes from the fact that there are hind waters, ie.what's behind the baby, and fore waters, what's in front. Someone with better knowledge feel free to correct me, but pretty sure it's possible for one to break before the other, so that would be your 'water' breaking, and then when they both go, that's the 'waters' but we tend to just say waters anyway as it's difficult to know exactly where it's coming from!![]()
peanut butter and jelly is actually peanut butter and JAM in the UK haha!
and sodas being pop to us in the uk
and candy being sweets/chocolate![]()
Im from canada we call it peanut butter and jam .. or thats what everyone around where i live says anyway.... i've honestly never had one before in my life its strange! lol most kids grew up on pb & j sandwhiches lol
All I will say on the matter us that the language is called "English" and not "American"![]()
All I will say on the matter us that the language is called "English" and not "American"![]()