New Game - I say this you this you say that

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  1. 2uesday profile image65
    2uesdayposted 13 years ago

    I know that in England we spell some words differently and also we use the same words to mean different things to the American usage. If anyone is interested this might help the Hubbers from places other than America learn words/language they need to adapt to for their hubs.

      Examples.

    (Example 1/ spelling)    I write colour unless I am writing a hub and then I  write the American spelling color.

    (Example 2/ using different words to mean the same thing)

      We wear jumpers I think you call them sweaters.


      So we could set it out like this  jumper = sweater

      Question is is it interesting enough for anyone to want to give it a try?

    Maybe only to me if so this will sink like a stone in a pond.

    Starting with off with

       color = colour

    1. Just Ask Susan profile image89
      Just Ask Susanposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      cheque = check
      In Canada we write a cheque to pay for bills.

  2. sofs profile image77
    sofsposted 13 years ago

    trainers = sneakers

  3. cookibuq profile image62
    cookibuqposted 13 years ago

    gray = grey

  4. timorous profile image83
    timorousposted 13 years ago

    elevator=lift

  5. Ohma profile image59
    Ohmaposted 13 years ago

    lift=ride

  6. prettydarkhorse profile image62
    prettydarkhorseposted 13 years ago

    mum  and mom

    apartment (US) vs flat in UK

  7. mythbuster profile image71
    mythbusterposted 13 years ago

    soda and pop (bubbly beverages)

    Morning Maita!

    1. prettydarkhorse profile image62
      prettydarkhorseposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Mythbuster morning, how are you

      pushchair (UK) and stroller (US)

      crib (US), cot - UK

  8. cookibuq profile image62
    cookibuqposted 13 years ago

    nappy = diaper

  9. mrfluffy profile image60
    mrfluffyposted 13 years ago

    Wardrobe (U.K) = closet (U.S)

  10. timorous profile image83
    timorousposted 13 years ago

    electricity = mains(u.k.)

  11. lex123 profile image79
    lex123posted 13 years ago

    favor = favour

  12. timorous profile image83
    timorousposted 13 years ago

    potato chips = crisps (U.K.)

  13. lex123 profile image79
    lex123posted 13 years ago

    neighbor=neighbour

  14. KCC Big Country profile image86
    KCC Big Countryposted 13 years ago

    This is a game we play daily at my house!  LOL   I'm a native Texan and he's a native Brit.

    Trolley (UK)....Basket (US)

  15. KCC Big Country profile image86
    KCC Big Countryposted 13 years ago

    Aluminum foil (US)  Aluminium foil (UK) 

    (We fought over this one for awhile until I realized we pronounce them differently because we spell them differently).

  16. profile image0
    L a d y f a c eposted 13 years ago

    chips = fries

    sofa = couch

  17. KCC Big Country profile image86
    KCC Big Countryposted 13 years ago

    Realize (US)= realise (UK)

  18. camlo profile image83
    camloposted 13 years ago

    No wonder I get confused ...

  19. KCC Big Country profile image86
    KCC Big Countryposted 13 years ago

    Gas or gasoline (US) = petrol (UK)

    Convenience store or gas station (US) = Petrol station or Services (UK)

  20. Beth100 profile image69
    Beth100posted 13 years ago

    fringe = bangs (as in the forelocks of a horse but on a person)  big_smile

  21. Beth100 profile image69
    Beth100posted 13 years ago

    Chap ==>  a person, fellow or man

    Chap ==>  leather riding cover worn by a rider, generally used in a plural form

    Chap ==>  a crack or cleft in the skin or on crust of the earth

    Chap ==>  to hit (slang)

  22. camlo profile image83
    camloposted 13 years ago

    What about

    Purse = Wallet

    Handbag = Purse

  23. camlo profile image83
    camloposted 13 years ago

    Garden = Yard

  24. timorous profile image83
    timorousposted 13 years ago

    Call me (on the phone) = Ring me up (U.K.)

  25. timorous profile image83
    timorousposted 13 years ago

    washroom = lavatory, the loo (both u.k.)

  26. Beth100 profile image69
    Beth100posted 13 years ago

    dinner = lunch
    supper = dinner

 
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