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<description>Various thoughts, ramblings, and rabbit trails about my life as an expatriate, living in London as a SAHM; while homeschooling two preschoolers, chasing a toddler, and trying to figure out what real life is all about.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon,  4 Jun 2007 09:06:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>How Weird Is It When...</title>
<description>You've been living someplace for so long that you start saying the words they use and forget the ones you use?&amp;nbsp; Recently, when trying to expain how to get somewhere to one of our guests, I simply could not think of the American word for the English word &quot;diversion&quot;.&amp;nbsp; I kept trying to think of it.&amp;nbsp; &quot;You know, oh what would we call it at home?&amp;nbsp; You know, a diversion.&amp;nbsp; No, that's the English word for it.&quot;&amp;nbsp; Then hubby chimes in, as our bewildered guest tries to figure it out, &quot;Detour, Jo.&amp;nbsp; That's how we say it in America!&quot;
Here are some more little words that might confuse an American visiting London:
A plaster is a band-aid.
An ice lolly is a popsicle.
A till is a checkout stand.
Give way means yield.
A dummy is a pacifier.
A nappy is a diaper.
A serviette is a napkin.
Pants are underwear.
Trousers are pants.
A biscut is a cookie.
Chips are fries.
Crisps are chips.
A jacket is&amp;nbsp;a baked potato.
Post is mail.
A parcel is a package.
Donkey's years is a long time.
And a diversion is a detour.
Right.&amp;nbsp; Got it.&amp;nbsp; I'd better get home soon before I lose all of my American terms!</description>
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