UK vs. US words
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YOU CALL COOKIES BISCUITS? Then what do you call a biscuit?
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also chips are the big fat ones and fries are the skinny ones that you get from maccies
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In Ireland we call trousers pants as well but all the others are the same as the UK
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I say literally everything on the right side. :joker: A few on the UK side I've never even heard of before / are shocking to me lol.
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Biscuits and cookies are different.
Custard creams or a Digestive is a biscuit whereas Maryland, Oreos or anything that's round with chocolate chips a cookie. We don't call everything a biscuit in the same way Americans do with cookie. :joker: |
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https://www.browneyedbaker.com/wp-co...54-300x300.jpg
These (and similar variations) are cookies... anything else (including oreos! :hmph: ) is a biscuit. |
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I had American biscuits with gravy in the states, they're delicious |
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Also, you'd call this thing a torch? https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....mL._SX342_.jpg |
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why would you have biscuits with gravy
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