BRITISH vs AMERICAN vs Australian ENGLISH Differences!

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Hello everyone!

have you wondered how different english words are in the US, The UK and Au?

Let see!

🇺🇸 Sophia @sophiasidae
🇦🇺 Mia @miajabara
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Sophia always sounds so relaxed and sometimes she sounds like a child. Not being mean. I think it's charming and makes her all the more lovely. It's obvious from her explanations and answers that she's an effective and very intelligent English teacher.

jaymann
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I don't hear too many Aussies use the word bog for toilet (I've heard a few) but bog roll to mean toilet paper is definitely used. Fries are used in Australia but only for the McDonald's style thin cuts. Wedges and chips are different. The word thong traditionally refers to the leather strap so that's the connecting part of why the term is used for the flip-flop or g-string.

thevannmann
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In the US we use “till” also… as it refers specifically to the drawer or box where the cash is stored. Technically the “cash register” is the device on the top that well ..registers the cash transactions.

word
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Kendall is really cute and humble. Love it

keyboard
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Oder generations in North America before the 90s used the word thongs to call flip-flops, however service station and filling station can also be used in North America.

englishlessonswithsilviopa
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The british girl is very very cute<33

naeunleftgofficial
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Ireland here and we say runners too as in a pair of runners. Could be Nike or could be converse all are runners.

eimeargargan
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America has three different words for "sneakers", depending on region. In the West Coast, more people say "sneakers". In the Mid-west, maybe even on the East Coast, people might call them "gym shoes". And from my family in the South, they always called them "tennis shoes", but that could be because I'm referring to my elder relatives.

GenerationNextNextNext
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To be honest, I think sneakers is a colloquial thing. I know what sneakers are, but I would never say them when referring to those shoes. I would say "tennis shoes"

GuranPurin
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In England if we want to be very fancy we also say lavatory

zoeh
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2:28 that was so cute and funny of her idk 😭😭😭

hudskito
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Fun video! I know all of these because I’ve seen similar videos on World Friends. I’ve heard of bog as in toilet, some people may either call toilet paper 🧻 as bog roll.

nathanspeed
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Im from the SW US and have said thongs but also flip-flop

LDrosophila
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I didn't really understand what the Australian means with crisps and chips? Do the words mean the same in Australia?

philstilcke
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Really most of the Australian words are different, I call a petrol station a servo

Kll_Michael
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my boss always sneaking to my room using his sneakers. it always surprised me while working. I think I work alone in my room but suddenly my boss call me in my own room. Really no sound of people came to me

ranggaajibaskara
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I'm American. To be fair, some people do say thongs to describe flip flops. That's what I heard growing up.

brianormonde
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I'm from England and I've never heard the word "bog" being used for a toilet! That has to be a regional thing!

liukin
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Sophia is too young for this, I use fries more alot do actually.

majesticeagle