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Well sounds right but is it?? So this is right for UK but what about USA??? |
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4/13/2022 6:30 am |
And is butter what you spread on your rolls? What other uses do they have for butter in he UK?
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And is butter what you spread on your rolls? What other uses do they have for butter in he UK?
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In some parts yes but not so much in the New England states
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Slave rick
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4/13/2022 8:20 am |
We spread lashings of butter on our crumpets.
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4/13/2022 8:21 am |
In some parts yes but not so much in the New England states
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In the Northern part of the country it's "pop", here in the South it's "soda".
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I drive 4 hours southwest, and I hit New York...may as well be another country. Things get weird there,
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Lmao!... well America is big & very diverse scenery from coastal to Mtns to great plains & water bogs thru bigger Mtns thru desert to more Mtns to other coastal region! there’s lots of different plants flowers & animals depending on the region also has frigid cold winters up north w a mild deep south west & southern Cali areas! East coast differs from the West coast...we get diverse weather from torrential rain & flooding earth quakes volcanos hurricanes & tornados Blizzards & ice storms the daytime sky is different color in different parts as our the stars at night & a 3 hr time change difference from NY to Cali not including Hawaii & Alaska time zones! it’ll take you 3 days to drive from coast to coast & 2 days to drive thru TX alone from its widest points! but yeah there’s also culture & language shock where things are called by different names from other parts of country as well as food differences too & you don’t need a passport to travel to any other States! America has it all except a cohesive govt of the people by the people for the people...way too much greed here!
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In the UK, the accent indicates social class: nobility, upper class, middle class, commoners. And, yes, the accent also changes with distance. Cornish folks may be hard to understand at times.
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It's still pop though
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In the UK, the accent indicates social class: nobility, upper class, middle class, commoners. And, yes, the accent also changes with distance. Cornish folks may be hard to understand at times.
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