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Thread: British and American names for things should be interchangable

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    Default Re: British and American names for things should be interchangable

    I think the Americans should start to use proper English words and spellings.
    It would make it easier for us all.

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    Default Re: British and American names for things should be interchangable

    http://www.ebid.net/forums/showthrea...s-misspellings

    It's a "sticky" right at the top of the forum section. Although it doesn't mention different names for the same thing.

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    Default Re: British and American names for things should be interchangable

    Quote Originally Posted by lejoueurdepipeau View Post
    http://www.ebid.net/forums/showthrea...s-misspellings

    It's a "sticky" right at the top of the forum section. Although it doesn't mention different names for the same thing.
    That's definitely the one I was thinking of, thanks! I expect it can be expanded to cover synonyms as well.

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    Default Re: British and American names for things should be interchangable

    I think this is a hopeless task (just ask an Aussie what they mean by durex.... or an American to lend you a rubber...)
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    Default Re: British and American names for things should be interchangable

    Quote Originally Posted by madelaine View Post
    I think this is a hopeless task (just ask an Aussie what they mean by durex.... or an American to lend you a rubber...)
    I wouldn't call it hopeless, but certainly pretty mammoth. But it's something they can build-up gradually, adding a few terms each day. Be a shame to admit defeat instantly.

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    Default Re: British and American names for things should be interchangable

    Quote Originally Posted by madelaine View Post
    I think this is a hopeless task (just ask an Aussie what they mean by durex.... or an American to lend you a rubber...)
    Or asking someone to write you a French letter!

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    Default Re: British and American names for things should be interchangable

    My experience of living in UK and working in USA is that it is best NOT to make terms interchangeable on search, because eventually confusion ensues.

    Someone commented that a bobbin is not exactly a spool, and it is better to keep terms accurate for good searching.

    If I wanted someone searching for cotton reels also to find bobbins and spools, I would put the words, additionally, in the description
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    Quote Originally Posted by madelaine View Post
    I think this is a hopeless task (just ask an Aussie what they mean by durex.... or an American to lend you a rubber...)
    Hey I will not lend anyone a rubber. They can have it. There is no need to return it. Recycling is great but lets not go to far.

    You might not want to tell an American male to "Knock you up in the morning". If that's the custom some of us might give it a shot. Hey when in Rome;-P
    Last edited by theweaverboy; 16th December 2011 at 10:30 AM. Reason: needed coffee

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    Default Re: British and American names for things should be interchangable

    I still think that this is beyond mammoth - it's impossible.

    I'll pass, weaverboy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by madelaine View Post
    I still think that this is beyond mammoth - it's impossible.

    I'll pass, weaverboy!
    You forgot the word "out". And yeah probably.
    Last edited by theweaverboy; 16th December 2011 at 10:52 AM. Reason: felt like

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