English in 30 Seconds: Different American and British Words

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2009

Some of the different words used in American and British English. Subscribe to our channel if you would like to see more videos like this.

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  • most men in britain wear pants aswell as trousers. unless theyre a bit kinky.

  • Wait, so men in the UK don't wear pants. (You'll only get that if you're English)

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  • @ImperialEarthEmpire how hard is it to understand british synonyms, british people understand the american ones. big deal

  • a good one.

  • i swear english people call spanners wrenchs too? :L

  • What about lifts and elevators? D:

  • @ImperialEarthEmpire

    you're not invited.

  • Hey why don't we all don our respective pants and trousers hold hands and skip along the pavement/side-walk. We could have jam/jelly sandwiches for tea and watch the telly/tube.

  • @Hirotoro4692 most american take it as funny... they even make fun of themselves...

  • @ImperialEarthEmpire nope, but I'd wager many do.

  • @Hirotoro4692 do you know how many american get annoyed when british make fun of them?

  • @helpmeImbeing gas is short for gasoline, which IS a liquid.

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