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  • Under what conditions is the word Britisher offensive?
    By then, negative feeling towards the 'Britishers' was at an all time high, and, as many older people will remember, Britisher was definitely pejorative In the following 70 years until now, it has fallen out of use worldwide with a few older people and those from ex-colonial countries still using it
  • What is the difference between English and British?
    The country of which I am a citizen is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Great Britain is the largest of the British Isles and is home to England, Scotland and Wales
  • meaning - To whom does British refer? - English Language Usage . . .
    According to the UK Border Agency, there are several forms of "British" person, including British citizen, British overseas citizen, British overseas territories citizen, British national (overseas), British protected person and British subject
  • Where does ta! come from? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    When a term originates in northern English dialects as "ta" appears to, I often begin by looking at nordic languages as much of northern England was conquered by the Vikings and the parts of the language endure both in words and in the overall sound - if you listen the geordie accent has a definite scandinavian cadence to it
  • etymology - Why is bloody hell offensive or shocking? - English . . .
    There are two ways of looking at it One is that "bloody" is (or was) considered vulgar and appending "hell" - which is also a taboo subject - is a kind of intensifier
  • Should the number 0 be pronounced zero or oh?
    Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
  • The British pronunciation of the word schedule
    Is pronouncing the word "schedule" as "shed-ule" only an upper class thing in the UK? Which pronunciation, "sked-ule" "or "shed-ule" is more faithful to the original etymology of the word, i e which
  • meaning - Confused by the British having “dinner” in the afternoon” and . . .
    To the person who said dinner is always the main meal of the day - that is WRONG! That is the convention used mostly in the South of England and by a minority of northerners - which is why they usually call their evening meal dinner - an exception being Christmas Dinner which is actually eaten in the afternoon
  • Is British a noun or an adjective in British PM?
    We haven’t seen many Britishers around here lately Neither of those is particularly well thought of In writing, Briton is usually preferred: We haven’t seen many Britons around here lately But that can of course be misheard in speech as: We haven’t seen many *Britains around here lately Which is one reason why it tends to be shorted
  • Why is “bloody” considered offensive in the UK but not in the US?
    Here’s the OED’s comment on the origins: The origin is not quite certain; but there is good reason to think that it was at first a reference to the habits of the ‘bloods’ or aristocratic rowdies of the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th c





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