Words With Different Meanings Depending On Country
Here in the U.S. we say cilantro. In the U.K. it is coriander. No matter what you call it, it tastes like soapy dirt.
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June 27, 2023, 11:24 AM
maxdog
In college I had a friend who was freshly arrived from South Africa. His english sounded British. He walked into a local store and started asking where the “rubbers” were? (This was in the late 60s).
The female clerk seemed insulted and called the store manager who explained that what he wanted was called an “eraser” in the US, specifically a pencil eraser, not a rubber.
My fried was miffed to find out that rubber meant condom in the US.
June 27, 2023, 11:37 AM
V-Tail
quote:
Originally posted by maxdog:
In college I had a friend who was freshly arrived from South Africa. His english sounded British. He walked into a local store and started asking where the “rubbers” were?
I worked on a project with an engineer from Glasgow. We were going to meet someplace. He told me, "If you get there first, mark an 'X' on the door. If I get there first, I'll rrrub it oot."
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June 27, 2023, 01:29 PM
flashguy
quote:
Originally posted by sigcrazy7: Here in the U.S. we say cilantro. In the U.K. it is coriander. No matter what you call it, it tastes like soapy dirt.
I agree. We must both have the mutant gene.
flashguy
Texan by choice, not accident of birth
June 27, 2023, 06:38 PM
Eponym
Perhaps a bit off-topic -- I was shopping for a replacement watch band while in San Francisco. An elderly oriental lady showed me a band and said several times "Is regional." Huh? I eventually figured out she meant "original".
July 07, 2023, 12:00 PM
V-Tail
A Brit was visiting a food processing plant in the mid-western U.S.A. He expressed his amazement at the abundance of food, and the automation, fresh vegetables being prepared, cooked, and canned.
The plant foreman said, "It's simple. We eat what we can, and what we can't, we can."
Of course that American pun went right over the Brit's head with a mighty WOOSH, until later that evening in his hotel room, when the light dawned. His wife asked what he was laughing about, so he told her what the plant foreman had said: "We eat what we're able to, and what we're not, we tin."
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July 07, 2023, 12:16 PM
TexasScrub
Being from South Texas, I'm very familiar with the word chinga. Now, I get to Korea in '88 and the Korean word for friend is chinga.
It got a bit confusing while drinking down in the ville.
___________________________ He looked like an accountant or a serial-killer type. Definitely one of the service industries.
July 07, 2023, 12:30 PM
BigSwede
While in Germany, the first time a lady asked me if I wanted to Dusche, pronounced just like our Douche, as in Douche Bag. Took me a minute to realize she meant take a shower
July 07, 2023, 01:44 PM
V-Tail
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Originally posted by BigSwede:
While in Germany, the first time a lady asked me if I wanted to Dusche, pronounced just like our Douche, as in Douche Bag. Took me a minute to realize she meant take a shower
So, did you take a shower with her? Was she hot? You know the SIGforum rules about pictures, don't you?
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July 07, 2023, 04:24 PM
BigSwede
Um, this was before the pocket cell phone and the interwebs. No record of the dumb crap I did in my younger days, thank God. She may have been a butterface or worse
July 07, 2023, 04:43 PM
drill sgt
It doesn"t have to be a different country to have a different meaning........ Just cross a state line or two and you can find several different meanings.......... ............... drill sgt.
July 07, 2023, 05:35 PM
Blackmore
Whinge (UK) = Whine (US)
Floor on a football pitch = Ground on a soccer field
Wank = Jerk off
Graft = hard work (UK) Graft = fraud (US)
Pram = Baby carriage
Kit = Gear
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July 07, 2023, 06:58 PM
Aglifter
I think almost everything in DC doesn't mean what it does outside of the beltway...