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Vocabulary: British English vs American English (11)

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drugstore

diaper

cookie

take out

restroom

 

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American English: Drugstore

British English: Chemist

 

Examples

A: I’ve got a terrible headache.
B: Do you want me to get you anything from the chemist?

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A: Did you know a new chemist has opened in town?
B: Really? I hope it’s bigger than the old one. It didn’t have much choice.
A: It is. It’s much bigger.

 


 

American English: Diaper

British English: Nappy

 

Examples

A: How old is your son?
B: He’s two and a half. He’s out of nappies now!

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A: I’m just going to change the baby’s nappy.
B: OK. Do we have enough left, or do we need to buy some more?
A: I’ll check.

 


 

 

American English: Cookie

British English: Biscuit

 

Examples

A: Would you like a biscuit with your cup of tea?
B: Yes please!

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A: Why haven’t you finished your dinner?
B: Sorry, I’m not so hungry.
A: I told you not to eat so many biscuits when you get home after school.

 


 

American English: Take out

British English: Take away

 

Examples

A: What shall we have for dinner tonight?
B: How about a take away?
A: That’s a good idea. Indian or Chinese or…
B: Let’s get a Chinese take away. I haven’t had Chinese food for a while.

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A: Can I get a cheeseburger, fries, and an iced tea please?
B: Certainly. To eat in or take away?
A: To take away please.

 


 

American English: Restroom

British English: Loo

 

Examples

A: Excuse me, where’s the loo please?
B: It’s just down there, next to the lift. (Lift = UK, elevator = US)

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A: Where’s John? Has he gone home?
B: I don’t think so. I think he’s gone to the loo.

 

 

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