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KannikaP

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50 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

And signs which say "Open Monday to Sunday".

Or petrol stations open "Not 24 hours"

It gets better! One of my jobs involved checking on occupied/unoccupied properties. One of my colleagues had a habit of simply writing 'shop closed' on his paperwork. We had to explain this could mean; 1) Shop closed (back in 5 minutes), 2) Shop closed for lunch, 3) Half-day closing, 4) Closed for holidays or 5) Closed DOWN.    

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6 minutes ago, userabcd said:

Some say Trunk, the correct word is boot.

Some say Fender, the correct word is bumper

Some say Tire, the correct word is Tyre

Some say windshield, the correct word is windscreen

Some say Truck but the correct word is lorry.

 

And that's just on motor vehicles.

 

Some say Fender.

Some say Wing.

 

The correct work is guard...

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28 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

On a car in the UK it would be a "bumper" when that is also wrong as you are not supposed to bump with it!

In the UK a fender is called a wing..................... well thats what all my pommy car nut friends I know call it anyways.

 

USA - Fender.

UK - Wing.

AUS - Guard.

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2 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Are you sure you want to go the whole nine yards? 

Wasn't that to do with the ammo belts in American WW2 planes?

So yes, redundant.

But so is the phrase ' Pulling your leg' which referred to the action of relatives of criminals being hanged to alleviate the suffering.

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