I believe that the machine that moves people to different levels in a building is called a lift in England. Here in the States it's called an elevator.
Other than that, could we have examples of some British words that might be different here?
well acually on menus it sometimes says like fish and chips and that means fish and french fries
i think that our apartments are called flats in England
our subways are called under grounds in England
our bathroom/restrooms i think are called a luo(SP?) in England and thats all i know
We call your jello jelly here in Britain. Your jelly is jam. So can you imagine what we think of when we hear about peanut butter and jelly sandwiches!
i think in britain a "bus" is called a "tube" and a "trunk" (like in a car) is called a "boot." but i'm not positive. i'm pretty sure that everything else is the same.
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