First thing that comes to mind when you think of Britain

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The Sinclair ZX Spectrum. A computer that was popular in the UK in the 1980's.

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Whenever I see this thread title this song comes to mind.



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18 Nov 2017, 2:51 pm

Santa Claus being called Father Christmas

Cookies being called biscuits

Candy being called sweets (which I've already mentioned)

Potato chips being called crisps

An elevator being called a lift

A flashlight being called a torch

A sweater being called a jumper

Gasoline being called petrol

Sneakers or running shoes being called trainers

Pants being called trousers

Thick-cut fried potatoes being called chips. But thin-cut or shoestring fried potatoes are called "french fries"

ladies' underwear being called knickers or bloomers instead of panties. :lol: :oops:



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18 Nov 2017, 10:44 pm

the devil being called 'ol nick
condoms being called French letters
condos being called condoms
flat tires called "punctures"
hood of a car called a "bonnet"
trunk of a car called a "boot"
automotive horsepower and torque figures expressed in kilowatts and nanowebers
the Beeb and having to pay a yearly TV receiver tax
broadcast tv family viewing time called "watershed"



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19 Nov 2017, 11:28 am

lostonearth35 wrote:
Thick-cut fried potatoes being called chips. But thin-cut or shoestring fried potatoes are called "french fries"


Chips are chips. If you go to an American originated chain restaurant (Mcdonalds etc) then they are usually called fries though.



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25 Nov 2017, 5:50 pm

auntblabby wrote:
the devil being called 'ol nick
condoms being called French letters
condos being called condoms
flat tires called "punctures"
hood of a car called a "bonnet"
trunk of a car called a "boot"
automotive horsepower and torque figures expressed in kilowatts and nanowebers
the Beeb and having to pay a yearly TV receiver tax
broadcast tv family viewing time called "watershed"


I'm British but I've never heard of "French letters" or "ol' nick". Probably old terms.
And condos are simply called "flats" over here, just like apartments are.
The rest are spot on though ^^

OT. When I think of Britain, I think of the Union Jack :D
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25 Nov 2017, 10:14 pm

Leahcar wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
the devil being called 'ol nick
condoms being called French letters
condos being called condoms
flat tires called "punctures"
hood of a car called a "bonnet"
trunk of a car called a "boot"
automotive horsepower and torque figures expressed in kilowatts and nanowebers
the Beeb and having to pay a yearly TV receiver tax
broadcast tv family viewing time called "watershed"


I'm British but I've never heard of "French letters" or "ol' nick". Probably old terms.
And condos are simply called "flats" over here, just like apartments are.
The rest are spot on though ^^

OT. When I think of Britain, I think of the Union Jack :D
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last spoke in the flesh, to somebody from England, back in the early 90s, those were the terms he used as we chatted. when he said "condoms" at first I was befuddled until i remembered what he meant, he was a condo salesman and of the grandparents' generation.



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25 Nov 2017, 10:15 pm

the delightful gas suspension in some old Austin Healey automobiles.