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UK: Alright? US: Sports
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UK: Maths US: I’ll call you.
UK: I’ll ring you. US: Podiatrist
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US: Pay raise
UK: Pay rise US: Sup?
UK: Alright? US: Sports
UK: Sport US: Math
UK: Maths US: I’ll call you.
UK: I’ll ring you. US: Podiatrist
UK: Chiropodist From Britishisms

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UK vs US food words. Separated by a common language. British versus American food words.
UK vs US words. Separated by a common language. British versus American words.
UK vs US spelling and pronunciation. Separated by a common language. British versus American spelling and pronunciation.
UK vs US spelling. Separated by a common language. British versus American spelling.

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"In general, Americans are much more open than Britons. Friends and even acquaintances discuss personal thoughts and opinions that might seem private or intrusive in the UK. Do not feel embarrassed if an American asks you a seemingly private or presumptuous question. He or she is most likely sincerely curious about your thoughts and feelings and is assuming you would like to share them."