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This article highlights how some Britishisms are spreading in the USA. Do any forum members noticed any more?
This article highlights how some Britishisms are spreading in the USA. Do any forum members noticed any more?
Unfortunately we here in Australia are using more and more American words. Mainly because of Television. God help us.
Oh! And what the hell is snook ?
Brian
Vass I think that I have come across "traffic circle"whilst driving in the north of the US, I am certain that somewhere in northern California we came across the sign "Beware of circular traffic ahead" we wondered what it meant and then arrived at a roundabout !
But I'm sure Americans will know more about this than I do.
Brian
BTW I don't believe that "innit" is in common usage amongst educated people I have only heard it from , well .. plebs
Brian
Perhaps lucky you did not understand a single word he said.![]()
Round-a-bouts arent very common anywhere ive been. Occassionally, sure.
People from florida, like me, say soda because they are actually transplants (like me!).
About English tv, I watched the first three seasons of Misfits on Hulu. Its amazing!
You should have paid more attention at schoolA Scotsman once told me the funniest joke.
Too bad I did not understand a single word he said.