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« Reply #25 on: 2005 August 02, 21:46:49 »
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I understand better now, storey being levels in a building. Duh. I think I deserve a nomination for that. In which case I have spelt storey that way.

Although now, I've looked at both words too much and they both look like they're spelt wrong.

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« Reply #26 on: 2005 August 02, 21:49:29 »
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Yes, well, as they say, "The colour of the neighbourhood is ounly as goud as houw many stoureys the buildings have."  Or something.
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« Reply #27 on: 2005 August 02, 21:52:02 »
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Haha, not funny Tongue /sarcasm (try working that double negative)

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« Reply #28 on: 2005 August 02, 21:53:52 »
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Well, I thought it was amusing.
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« Reply #29 on: 2005 August 03, 00:23:21 »
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You two both need to take Spelling 101 again!  It's S-T-O-R-Y (as in building - no E in there either), and when you have more than one floor, you have S-T-O-R-I-E-S.
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« Reply #30 on: 2005 August 03, 00:38:36 »
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We were talking UK spelling, it's STOREY, and when you have more than one storey it's storeys. Story is a tale, a book.

You people in America are just weird Tongue Smiley
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« Reply #31 on: 2005 August 03, 00:39:13 »
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You two both need to take Spelling 101 again!  It's S-T-O-R-Y (as in building - no E in there either), and when you have more than one floor, you have S-T-O-R-I-E-S.

:D That was the whole point of the discussion. AncientSim is an avid defender of the british spelling, she even has a wonderful story that's also very funny about this. The Brits spell the building kind storey, and a story is a the bed-time story that you tell your children. Same with colour vs. color, analyze vs. analyse etc.

I learned british english in germany, and even I get confused still. There truly is the english language and then there is the american language (witness brits cracking up when you tell them you have your wallet in your fanny pack, and americans cracking up when told to get the spare tire out of the boot, and what the heck is a lorry?)

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« Reply #32 on: 2005 August 03, 00:50:36 »
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Yup yup, although now my brain is frazzled from all the storey discussion and all the versions look spelt wrong.

Don't even get me started on the fanny pack thing...
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« Reply #33 on: 2005 August 03, 05:14:59 »
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And then there are periods, English speaking women have them once a month, Americans put one at the end of every sentence.
English speakers use rubbers to delete pencil marks, American speakers use them for contraception.  Grin

BTW Just to get back to the original topic, what other weird desires are shown in simpe?!? I'd look if I knew where they were.
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« Reply #34 on: 2005 August 03, 05:22:44 »
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I am an American, and a woman, and I too have a period every month in addition to the period at the end of this sentence.
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« Reply #35 on: 2005 August 03, 06:37:19 »
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Well there you go Kitiara, I've learned something new.  Tongue
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« Reply #36 on: 2005 August 03, 06:43:20 »
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Having grown up with an English mum, I was forever getting marked down in school for using British spellings.  Though, I think using the term full stop is a tad cumbersome.

On wierd desires, it's too bad we couldn't have had, in Uni, stair diving as an activity.
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« Reply #37 on: 2005 August 03, 06:57:53 »
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One thing I found odd when I visited America is that I like tea. I hate coffee. But will drink tea. I have one sugar and milk. That threw the Americans big time. They had no idea what I was talking about. I think cream is our milk. Weird.

I actually was amazed at how different me, as an Australian, was to Americans. I have travelled to Asia heaps and they are definitely different to us. Plus the language barrier too. I never expected that in the US. But I swear, it was like I was speaking an alien language. I found it very hard to communicate with you guys. They couldn't understand what I was saying. And with the whole date format, metric and driving on the wrong side of the road thing, I could never live there.

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« Reply #38 on: 2005 August 03, 07:51:49 »
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It's even different East Coast American/West Coast American.  I am from Idaho, and when I moved to Vermont, I worked in a convenience store people looked at me funny when I asked them if they wanted a "sack." (They prefer "bag").  Also jockey box/glove compartment, take me to the store/bring me to the store (or dentist, or whatever), "purse" and "pocket book."  Also back east they don't know what fry sauce is (!!!!!! I grew up on that crap! All the restaurants have it)!  Also, in New England, They actually serve "McLobster" at McDonald's different times of the year. Also if you say "pop" intstead of "soda" you will get wierd looks.
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« Reply #39 on: 2005 August 03, 09:25:19 »
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You two both need to take Spelling 101 again!  It's S-T-O-R-Y (as in building - no E in there either), and when you have more than one floor, you have S-T-O-R-I-E-S.

Cheesy That was the whole point of the discussion. AncientSim is an avid defender of the british spelling, she even has a wonderful story that's also very funny about this. The Brits spell the building kind storey, and a story is a the bed-time story that you tell your children. Same with colour vs. color, analyze vs. analyse etc.

I learned british english in germany, and even I get confused still. There truly is the english language and then there is the american language (witness brits cracking up when you tell them you have your wallet in your fanny pack, and americans cracking up when told to get the spare tire out of the boot, and what the heck is a lorry?)

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Thanks for clearning that up for me.  I was beginning to think no one knew how to spell here Cheesy
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« Reply #40 on: 2005 August 03, 13:45:50 »
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Don't even get me started on the fanny pack thing...

LOL Cheesy

My favorite Northern British word is "plodge."  As in, "We're going to plodge in the ocean."  I learned that from my British tour guide in Spain, and thought that it was the coolest thing I'd ever heard.  Also, a "gazebo" is a "bandstand" in England I learned.

But, "McLobster?"  I would pay actual money to see that.  I've never had lobster, but have heard that it is good, but if McDonald's has anything to do with it, it must suck horribly.
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« Reply #41 on: 2005 August 03, 15:09:12 »
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Eh? We have gazebos - they're little covered seating type things that you stick at the bottom of the garden for no real reason.

Bandstands are just plain bandstands.

I must really be a Southerner, I've never heard the word plodge before.
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« Reply #42 on: 2005 August 03, 15:10:51 »
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Yes, well, the guy was from Northern England, so he said people from elsewhere wouldn't understand it.  "Plodge" means, of course, "wade."  And it sounds really cool!
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« Reply #43 on: 2005 August 03, 15:14:20 »
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My favorite Northern British word is "plodge."  As in, "We're going to plodge in the ocean."  I learned that from my British tour guide in Spain, and thought that it was the coolest thing I'd ever heard.  Also, a "gazebo" is a "bandstand" in England I learned.
A gazebo could certainly be used as a place to hold a band. Gazebos are also ravenous and have been known to attack and eat people.
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« Reply #44 on: 2005 August 03, 15:18:16 »
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Well true, I suppose you could put a band in one, but then we would call it a band stand.

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« Reply #45 on: 2005 August 03, 15:47:46 »
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It's even different East Coast American/West Coast American.

You don't even have to go across the continent - everything is different from state to state. I had quite a lot of culture shock moving from Oregon to California! The slang was just different enough to confuse me, and the attitudes are completely different. Considering that most states are the size of your average European country, I suppose it's nothing out of the ordinary that the cultures are different, but I wasn't expecting it at all.

(This, by the way, is why it's rather silly to generalise about Americans as if we were all one culture. We really aren't, but the glossed-over, dumbed down media we export can make it seem like that.)
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« Reply #46 on: 2005 August 03, 15:58:36 »
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Exactly - don't the southerners call it a "soda" and the northerners call it "pop"?
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« Reply #47 on: 2005 August 03, 16:11:14 »
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Here we call it a "fizzy drink" Smiley
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« Reply #48 on: 2005 August 03, 16:47:42 »
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I've heard that one. 

And we say "pop" in the Midwest, too.  It's easier in Spain, though, as all you have to say is "I'll have a Coke" and they'll give you one, because that's literally all they have.  That and Sprite.  And that's IT.  And no free refills! 

(How many pops/sodas/soda pops/fizzy drinks/carbonated beverages do you have in England?  And do you have free refills?  Because they're really what freedom is all about.)
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« Reply #49 on: 2005 August 03, 16:51:37 »
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We have several hundred million [/exaggeration] different types of fizzy drink - including Coke and Sprite. Free refills? As if. I've never seen that be the case anyway.
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