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Reply Sun 6 Mar, 2011 02:42 am
What is the different between American English and British English in culture
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fresco
 
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Reply Sun 6 Mar, 2011 02:53 am
@wangyang,
Question unclear. Are you referring to individual words having different meanings in the two cultures ? If so, I'm sure you can get lists of these on the internet.
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Ragman
 
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Reply Sun 6 Mar, 2011 08:12 am
@wangyang,
both legs are the same.
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contrex
 
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Reply Sun 6 Mar, 2011 08:50 am
@wangyang,
When Americans are excited they shout "Yee-Har", and when British English people get excited they say "have a fag, old chap".
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