A question for the Brits here
Imagine baseball without the pitcher. Imagine if the ball was on top of stick just sitting there stationary in the "strike zone" so you could just whack it as hard as you can, but don't need to worry about a pitcher striking you out. Hit it as far as you can, and then run the bases pretty much like in baseball. That's my (translated for myself into American terms) understanding of it when I read about it in a book, or in Wiki, or someplace, once.
I'm smiling at your reply lol. So how do you play, what are the rules and objectives and etc?
Canadians play pretty much the same sports we do, it must be our influence.
The official objective of cricket is to score runs which they occasionally do by running, but more often do by not running. Rule one I've given you, rule two is don't get killed. But the true purpose of cricket is to stop in the middle for tea, sandwiches, scones, and cakes.
What sports have you taken to Canada?
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I'm smiling at your reply lol. So how do you play, what are the rules and objectives and etc?
Canadians play pretty much the same sports we do, it must be our influence.
No, no no! You play the same sports as us!! !! ! Think hockey, basketball......
I'm smiling at your reply lol. So how do you play, what are the rules and objectives and etc?
Canadians play pretty much the same sports we do, it must be our influence.
No, no no! You play the same sports as us!! ! ! ! Think hockey, basketball......
You ruined my trap.
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That is not really the right attitude. Us Brits are a minority on WP, and personally I get tired of keep having to Americanize everything for the Americans to understand. If you don't understand what a British word means, it'd be better, and quicker, to just Google it, rather than take the time to start a whole thread about it just because you 'don't feel like Googling something' or 'can't be bothered'.
I understand Americans more than they understand us because I watch a lot of American films and cartoons.
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That is not really the right attitude. Us Brits are a minority on WP, and personally I get tired of keep having to Americanize everything for the Americans to understand. If you don't understand what a British word means, it'd be better, and quicker, to just Google it, rather than take the time to start a whole thread about it just because you 'don't feel like Googling something' or 'can't be bothered'.
I understand Americans more than they understand us because I watch a lot of American films and cartoons.
I think what the OP meant is that she wanted a more human response than she would get from Google, particularly with one question leading to another.
The spelling thing annoys the s**t out of me, you know, like when Brits spell Americanise with a z because the spell check told them to
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That is not really the right attitude. Us Brits are a minority on WP, and personally I get tired of keep having to Americanize everything for the Americans to understand. If you don't understand what a British word means, it'd be better, and quicker, to just Google it, rather than take the time to start a whole thread about it just because you 'don't feel like Googling something' or 'can't be bothered'.
I understand Americans more than they understand us because I watch a lot of American films and cartoons.
I say things our way and then accept being occasionally asked to clarify, which has always been done politely. I find this much less frustrating. I'm not sure why you are Americanising your comments, if you say police instead of cops they're going to work it out.
To be clear, I do understand the frustration, I just think your annoyance was misdirected.
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The term generally refers to young working class and middle class individuals. It tends to imply a lack of sophistication/ tackiness, and is often used as an insult. Certain items of clothing are associated with chaviness, such as; a tracksuit, and fake designer clothes (cheap trainers that look designer, overly big handbags, etc). There's also implications of rude behaviour, aggressiveness, and a heavy use of slang.
If you want an example of a stereotypical Chav, look at this cover for the Kingsman film, and at the character in the middle:
Tough expression, casual clothing, dogs that are typically considered rough/ not conventionally attractive looking such as pit bulls, bulldogs and pugs are commonly associated with this idea of chaviness as well.
Also, Catherine Tate (playing the character of Lauren Cooper):
Just in case the video fails to load, here's a link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFWkJuPhApc
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There is a "pitcher" in cricket. He/she is known as the "bowler."
I'm not sure if I'm absolutely correct in this----but if you get a "leg before wicket" or whatever, that's an automatic "out." If you miss the ball totally, that's an out. So, in essence, you only get one "strike."
If you hit the equivalent of an American "home run," you get 6 runs.
There are no "foul balls" in cricket. You can hit the ball anywhere in the oval, and it counts.
I'm not sure if I'm absolutely correct in this----but if you get a "leg before wicket" or whatever, that's an automatic "out." If you miss the ball totally, that's an out. So, in essence, you only get one "strike."
If you hit the equivalent of an American "home run," you get 6 runs.
There are no "foul balls" in cricket. You can hit the ball anywhere in the oval, and it counts.
Try not to hit the opposite wicket, or the umpire.
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I'm not sure if I'm absolutely correct in this----but if you get a "leg before wicket" or whatever, that's an automatic "out." If you miss the ball totally, that's an out. So, in essence, you only get one "strike."
If you hit the equivalent of an American "home run," you get 6 runs.
There are no "foul balls" in cricket. You can hit the ball anywhere in the oval, and it counts.
Try not to hit the opposite wicket, or the umpire.
Try not hit Temeraire's greenhouse or she goes mental.
Do not enter her garden without permission to find your ball - she goes mental
Do not leave your cakes and sandwiches hanging over the bins for her dog to eat - she goes mental.
If you want an example of a stereotypical Chav, look at this cover for the Kingsman film, and at the character in the middle:
Tough expression, casual clothing, dogs that are typically considered rough/ not conventionally attractive looking such as pit bulls, bulldogs and pugs are commonly associated with this idea of chaviness as well.
Also, Catherine Tate (playing the character of Lauren Cooper):
Just in case the video fails to load, here's a link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFWkJuPhApc
Never heard of that movie.
The girl on the viewer's right is an interesting looking character. A handicapped person (she appears to have artificial feet), but who is also a hottie who kicks ass!
Wasn't there a comedy sci fi movie about Chavs?
Space invaders land their saucer, but in the bad part of London. End up tangling with a mixed racial group of young hoodlums (essentially "Chavs"). Saw teasers for it as part of the "coming attractions", but the movie never came around here in the States.
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