Another interesting fact is that the word "snogging" is a british word, also "pear-shaped" and "bangers & mash" and I guess "eggit" is kinda british too lol
what the hell is Eggit?
Most americans I've talked to don't seem to know what Lush and Posh mean either.
...And American's spell it aluminum. ...Aluminium...they like leaving out vowels, don't they? XD
I personally pronounce scone with the hard 'o' too, and I think putting emphasis on the 'sc' bit (sck-on) sounds 'posher'...
I actually prefer the American way of spelling Aluminum. I just think it sounds better than Aluminium (plus I love the song called Aluminum by BNL, lol!)
uh.. the posh way always tended to be Sc-own around these parts.
We also pronounce it Al-oom-in-um, and I guess it can also be pronounced Al-oom-in-ee-um. (I didn't learn that until I met a guy from Canada a few years ago who pronounced it like that...I was way confused, thinking he was talking about some mythical element...)
And I lot of people from Europe and Canada seem to pronounce Z "zed"...that's probably the only one that left me the most confused when I first heard it. It sounded like a bad sci-fi movie villain. I was like "What's a Zed???"
lol
uhm, I've never heard anybody say Al-oom-in-ee-um. In these parts we say it more like Ally - u - mini - um.
and yeah we say Zed, I kept getting getting confused when people kect saying Zee, I just figured they were retarded.
I've honestly never heard that word before.
My favorite too. I love all kinds of accents, but it suprises me to no end that a person that lives in the same country as me can speak a completely different way. I love it.
They are talking about the Letter "Z"
and it looks like you quoted the wrong person (Time-Machine instead of me)