eleanor @zornsllama·Nov 23, 2021today’s gripe: Americans saying a different word is used in the UK when that word is actually used in the entire rest of the English-speaking world (see “cider”)4225
Lúcás Meier@cronokirby·Nov 23, 2021Another great example is an "entrée", which must be confusing for people eating at a US restaurant for the first time417
Brendan Zabarauskas@brendanzabReplying to @cronokirby and @zornsllamaoh no what is an “entrée” in the US I'm scared to look9:04 AM · Nov 23, 2021·Twitter Web App3 Likes