Pants aren't trousers, and sweaters ain't jumpers.
And sneakers are not "trainers."
Pants aren't trousers, and sweaters ain't jumpers.
boiling up water in the microwave. weird...
I use an electric kettle. i guess you guys don't have thoes there?
Obviously the weirdest americanism is them still using the imperial system. metric just makes sense. everything has 1000x unit increments.
1000 millimeters = 1 meter.
1000 meters = 1 kilometer.
makes so much sense.... as apposed to the nonsense the americans have.
boiling up water in the microwave. weird...
I use an electric kettle. i guess you guys don't have thoes there?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium#Etymology
"The earliest citation given in the Oxford English Dictionary for any word used as a name for this element is alumium, which British chemist and inventor Humphry Davy employed in 1808 for the metal he was trying to isolate electrolytically from the mineral alumina.
Davy settled on aluminum by the time he published his 1812 book Chemical Philosophy: "This substance appears to contain a peculiar metal, but as yet Aluminum has not been obtained in a perfectly free state, though alloys of it with other metalline substances have been procured sufficiently distinct to indicate the probable nature of alumina."[65] But the same year, an anonymous contributor to the Quarterly Review, a British political-literary journal, in a review of Davy's book, objected to aluminum and proposed the name aluminium, "for so we shall take the liberty of writing the word, in preference to aluminum, which has a less classical sound.""
Aluminum came before Aluminium, and both names are British.
Are the British the ones who have milk in a bag or is that Canadians?
Pants aren't trousers, and sweaters ain't jumpers.
I don't know why but American's think that this this gravy:
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That sick mass is not gravy. This is gravy:
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Haha, how the hell did the definitions of cookie to biscuit to scones to whatever you want to call that triangular looking cake become so messed up between the USA and everyone else.
The brits are correct on this one.
/Australian
americans also do this weird thing where they keep addressing you by name even though there's only two of you there.
The class rings are awful, - 10 for the USA :
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The class rings are awful, - 10 for the USA :
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americans also do this weird thing where they keep addressing you by name even though there's only two of you there.
boiling up water in the microwave. weird...
I use an electric kettle. i guess you guys don't have thoes there?
Obviously the weirdest americanism is them still using the imperial system. metric just makes sense. everything has 1000x unit increments.
1000 millimeters = 1 meter.
1000 meters = 1 kilometer.
makes so much sense.... as apposed to the nonsense the americans have.
Glorious victory for Kim Jong Ill.
Conveniently, it contains no nuts, just chocolate, wafer and carmel.
Anyway, list of Americanisms that annoy me:
"could care less" (always, always used incorrectly)
disposing of vowels in words randomly (because let's screw with the English language 'cos MURICA)
calling their poor man version of scones "biscuits" (and then pouring white sauce [or as they call it, "gravy"] over it, which is several shades of wrong)
calling all biscuits "cookies" (which means when we start talk about actual cookies, things get confusing)
low to zero gun control
healthcare that charges you at point of service
Our judges don't wear silly wigs to work.
Serious question:
If British people call this:
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biscuits
Then what do they call this?
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Next you'll tell me Americans wear shoes indoors.
well the rice crisp isn't in wafer form, but for all the same ingredients these babies are pretty goodConveniently, it contains no nuts, just chocolate, wafer and carmel.
Do both sides of the ocean agree on the great pie vs cake controversy?
Microwaves and electric kettles are not fit for tea. All of you are crazy.
We don't use squat toilets or have carpeted bathrooms.
Huh? I watch UK TV on Netflix. You crazies use miles too, and you use stones.
My mom has a class ring, but I've never understood why people waste money on those things.The class rings are awful, - 10 for the USA :
http://rep38.graduationproducts.net/UserMods/images/GradProdRings.JPG
That's because we all have giant McMansions not those dinky little UK apartments where you walk in the front door and you're already in the bedroom.
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Movies in the UK:
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I think people make too big of a deal about these sort of things. I do find wearing shoes inside weird though.
British people drive on the wrong side.
well the rice crisp isn't in wafer form, but for all the same ingredients these babies are pretty good
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Haha, how the hell did the definitions of cookie to biscuit to scones to whatever you want to call that triangular looking cake become so messed up between the USA and everyone else.
The brits are correct on this one.
/Australian
Aw heyl naw!
Historically, people drive/ride on the left because the majority of the population is right handed.
Try slashing at someone with your sword hand while passing them on the right side of the road!
People are actually confused about boiling water in a microwave? Wtf?!
Why wouldn't you boil water in the microwave? It's faster. Of all the things to question... Wow.
That's because we all have giant McMansions not those dinky little UK apartments where you walk in the front door and you're already in the bedroom.
British people drive on the wrong side.
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Movies in the UK:
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People are actually confused about boiling water in a microwave? Wtf?!
Why wouldn't you boil water in the microwave? It's faster. Of all the things to question... Wow.
Most of the world drives on the right. Britain really has to do something about its sword crime.Aw heyl naw!
Historically, people drive/ride on the left because the majority of the population is right handed.
Try slashing at someone with your sword hand while passing them on the right side of the road!
And also we walk on beautiful sidewalks in clean suburbia. Our shoes are always clean. Suck it.
Apparently the tea won't taste right if the water wasn't prepared in a kettle even though its the same temperature.
Most of the world drives on the right. Britain really has to do something about its sword crime.
Fair enough, I live in NZ, and we pretty much use metric for everything. Except Subway sandwiches (footlong/6inch), and sometimes a person's height.
For shame, brits. for shame