mums are for the flowerbed

And for the last time, its waTer not wawDer!!!! Same goes for anything where the T has been replaced with a D!!

And no, Earl Gray is not regular tea!!
 
this is a trolly
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this is a cart:
( a shopping cart to be exact)
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This is a trailer, not a Caravan
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This is a caravan
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This is a truck not a Lorry
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I've always thought there was a distinction between "trash" and "rubbish"....trash implies more paper products, synthetic waste, plastics, etc....and rubbish implies mostly food items. And "can" vs. "bin" well...the depends on the container you are using! :p

we dont call rubbish 'trash' here in England mmmm i thought this thread was to point out these weird differences lol:) to show how we speak the same language but dont use the same word for the same thing or some of the werid customs too like do you have these funny men
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morris dancers

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this is a Toilet...


I have no Idea what a Loo is!!

Me neither....

According to the dictionary:

noun, plural loos, verb, looed, loo⋅ing. –noun 1. a card game in which forfeits are paid into a pool. 2. the forfeit or sum paid into the pool. 3. the fact of being looed. –verb (used with object) 4. to subject to a forfeit at loo.
 
we dont call rubbish 'trash' here in England mmmm i thought this thread was to point out these weird differences lol:) to show how we speak the same language but dont use the same word for the same thing or some of the werid customs too like do you have these funny men
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morris dancers


We have 'em here, but we call them "tourists from the UK"
:lol:
 
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