on โ10-04-2015 12:58 PM
Okay.
I'm assuming it is okay to post about the different names of everyday things.
I couldn't remember what the Australians call a valance. It's a pelmet. I just learned that one last year.
What else?
Trunk-boot
cilantro-coriander
Pullover sweater- jumper?
undershirt-vest?
cookie-bikkie?
Do you call potato chips-crisps?
We call rubber sandals-thongs in California. lol. Weirdly enough, we call those string undies, thongs, too. It can get confusing.
I once told a Scottish friend that she could borrow my thongs, if she wanted to go to the pool. She gave me a look of horror.
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on โ10-04-2015 03:51 PM
Is a straw for your drink called a sy-phon over there? Or is my husband telling me porkies (lies)
Syphon makes a lot of sense lol
on โ10-04-2015 04:03 PM
@am*3 wrote:
@gleee58 wrote:
@am*3 wrote:French fries are skinny chips as served at McDonalds.
Mobile phone in Aus - Cell phone in US & NZ
Garbage can - rubbish bin in Aus.
French fries seem to cover all hot chips, according to the french fry manufacturers. ๐
That is the American influence, bad, bad, bad!
French fries (American English) or frites, chips, fries, finger chips, or French-fried potatoes are batons of deep-fried potato.
In the United States and most of Canada, the term fries refers to any thin, elongated pieces of fried potatoes, while in the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, Ireland and New Zealand, long, thinly cut elongated strips of fried potatoes are sometimes called shoestring to distinguish them from the more thickly cut strips called chips
The local French Fry factory here makes all sorts of fries, including crinkle cuts and the large chunky ones called steak fries that go to Black Stump or some other steak restaurant group. It is probably a reflection of the company's origin and global market place.
on โ10-04-2015 04:06 PM
Is a straw for your drink called a sy-phon over there?
It's a straw here also.
And I love a good dill pickle(not sweet) to go along with my sandwich and chips.
What's so weird about it?
on โ10-04-2015 04:14 PM
on โ10-04-2015 04:48 PM
I love Gerkins so am sure I would like pickle.
on โ10-04-2015 04:54 PM
@justpolls wrote:
Well, that looks yummy. Maybe you are not nuts after all.
I am having home made pizza for dinner. Better than ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
on โ10-04-2015 04:57 PM
Speaking of cultural misunderstandings ....... before I came to Australia I and my twin sister were flatting in London and we made friends with couple of Aussie guys who had moved into the flat above us. One evening one of them knocked on our door and asked could we spare them some durex as they'd been given some posters to stick on their wall.
on โ10-04-2015 05:02 PM
on โ10-04-2015 05:09 PM
Maybe you are not nuts after all.
Well thank you! Can I use you as a reference? lol
They call that type of sandwich a club sandwich here. It's usually a combination of turkey, ham and bacon. But homemade pizza sounds better!
on โ10-04-2015 05:12 PM