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ransley wrote:
What you call kerosine in the USA we in the UK call paraffin.
Like hoods & bonnets. Bumpers & fenders. Trunks & boots. :-)-
Or butts and bums.
And when the kids in school ask for a rubber nobody stares, it means
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"Two great nations divided by a common language" (George Bernard Shaw?
Winston Churchill?)
But problems may arise in other varieties of English too. I had not been
in Australia long when I heard somebody ask for some Durex. In UK, as in
USA, Durex was/is a common brand of condom. Perhaps Durex condoms did
exist in Australia too, but it was also the brand of a widely used
adhesive tape (a local equivalent of "Scotch tape" -- or "Sellotape" for
the Brits; does the latter still exist?).
Perce
(dual-citizen OzBrit -- aka "whingeing Pommie *******" -- in exile in US
Midwest)
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