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<blockquote data-quote="chrisy" data-source="post: 440523" data-attributes="member: 3193"><p>Auh! is that not refering to the English and American-English, language Quote - unquote 'Two Nations seperated by the same Language'</p><p></p><p>sometimes I find it difficult to read as the spelling is different and the slang is very different. If I said 'Skivvy' I would mean a slave or very low paid worker, I believe you on the other hand would be talking about 'Underwear' as in 'Pants' to me would be your 'Undies' not 'Trousers'. The list goes on. I think we did a post a few years ago about the differences, when I first came to the site. This old language gets pick apart and changed so much but it still goes on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisy, post: 440523, member: 3193"] Auh! is that not refering to the English and American-English, language Quote - unquote 'Two Nations seperated by the same Language' sometimes I find it difficult to read as the spelling is different and the slang is very different. If I said 'Skivvy' I would mean a slave or very low paid worker, I believe you on the other hand would be talking about 'Underwear' as in 'Pants' to me would be your 'Undies' not 'Trousers'. The list goes on. I think we did a post a few years ago about the differences, when I first came to the site. This old language gets pick apart and changed so much but it still goes on. [/QUOTE]
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