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What's a dead giveaway that someone is British? (by Sparky)
Just one word is all the proof you need. Have them pronounce aluminum!
@ramblinman: I never heard the difference, with that word.. But I get a kick out of the "' regional" ways Americans pronoun differently.
Creek, Water , Cement, Gasoline, Potatoes , Chewing , Car...
Creek, Water , Cement, Gasoline, Potatoes , Chewing , Car...
Last edited by Zilya777; 4-Sep-14 5:16 am.
Is it aluminium as in aluminium cans where as Americans would say alluminum can ?
@ramrod007: So it is kind of like Americans say " in the hospital " &Btitts say " at hospital" ? Americans speak in complete sentences. ( we are taught that and not to use slang )
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