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English sayings that confuse foreigners.
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SheilaSomerset | Report | 14 Oct 2016 21:41 |
Just phone a restaurant in USA (west coast, anyway) and ask to 'book' a table, this 'evening' at 'half seven' :-D |
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BrendafromWales | Report | 14 Oct 2016 15:55 |
Manchester was where all the trading was done and the cotton mills were all over the North West,but the hub was in the city. |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 14 Oct 2016 15:19 |
Thanks JoyLoise. There are a number of internet results suggesting the same thing, that the bedding was made in Manchester. There's a couple of corrections saying it should be Oldham, but that's neither here nor there ;-) |
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JoyLouise | Report | 14 Oct 2016 14:54 |
Det, if you go onto the Myer Australia site and type in the search box 'Manchester' up pop bed linen, towels etc. |
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Andysmum | Report | 14 Oct 2016 14:50 |
Another thing that confuses foreigners is our habit of saying the opposite to what we mean, as in |
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JoyLouise | Report | 14 Oct 2016 14:35 |
I have heard of Manchester to describe linen but it is little-used now. I have seen it used in a written leaflet and online by one of the big stores too, not in the too-distant past but for the life of me I can't remember which one. |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 14 Oct 2016 13:54 |
Someone referred to Manchester in connection to bed linen. I've never heard of that and have no idea what it means. There's an Oxford pillow case. Does Manchester have anything to do with a particular design? |
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Dermot | Report | 14 Oct 2016 12:30 |
There are a fair few 'English Sayings' that confuse the British born. |
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RolloTheRed | Report | 14 Oct 2016 12:09 |
.... "in five minutes" |
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BrendafromWales | Report | 14 Oct 2016 10:08 |
I play the piano with sheet music,but I also play by ear! |
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Allan | Report | 14 Oct 2016 09:21 |
It's a lazy wind |
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Dermot | Report | 14 Oct 2016 08:19 |
Thumb a lift. |
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BrendafromWales | Report | 14 Oct 2016 00:05 |
Just looked in after my weekly night out before I hit the hay! |
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Bobtanian | Report | 12 Oct 2016 13:33 |
looks over, kind of "sideways" |
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Dermot | Report | 12 Oct 2016 08:33 |
"Well, I'll go to the bottom of our stairs!" |
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JoyLouise | Report | 12 Oct 2016 06:42 |
I recall they were called singlets in Oz and I'm sure that they were described as such in some shops in England when I was a child, Sylvia. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 12 Oct 2016 05:23 |
a ladies vest in the UK is a tank top over here. |
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JoyLouise | Report | 10 Oct 2016 14:10 |
I bet you were Dermot. |
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Dermot | Report | 10 Oct 2016 13:15 |
I was a bit flummoxed the other day when a report indicated that England's caretaker manager excluded English foreigners from his team selection. |
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JoyLouise | Report | 10 Oct 2016 09:09 |
Flake and chips is what you always get there when you ask for fish and chips in the take-aways in Vic. In the same way here, the norm is cod and chips unless you place an order for a different fish. |