Until recently I used to get all anxious about Americanisms. Then I saw a classification of various English dialects somewhere and American was described as Simplified English! And it is, Webster simplified usage and spelling to help create a new American identity and to democratise the language. Now I just see American as Simplified and the rest of us are using Traditional.
They are still wrong though. 😉 ( not really, American is just different )
Though they are a quick bread like scones made with self raising flour biscuits are more like Yorkshire puddings or dumplings, they have much more butter than scones and aren’t sweet.
Does anybody else get weirdly offended when Americans call pizza a pie?
parmas on spaghetti does my head in.
It’d end up sliding around.
I’ve had this multiple times and honestly I kinda dig it. It doesn’t slide like you’d imagine.
They call them “parmis” here, and I just can’t get used to that.
I get more confused than offended by marshmallows in ‘salad’ and pumpkin pie being a sweet rather than an onion & cheese extravaganza
Yes. It’s not a fkn pie; it’s a pizza! A pie is a pastry, pizza is L I F E
there is no pastry, only pie crust
is pastry not life? 😨
Is is also life, but pizza is L I F E and Americans should stop confusing the two lol
Until recently I used to get all anxious about Americanisms. Then I saw a classification of various English dialects somewhere and American was described as Simplified English! And it is, Webster simplified usage and spelling to help create a new American identity and to democratise the language. Now I just see American as Simplified and the rest of us are using Traditional.
They are still wrong though. 😉 ( not really, American is just different )
And biscuits with gravy
And the gravy looks like custard with meat in it. I’ve never eaten it, but it looks repulsive.
Yes, those are fucking scones
Though they are a quick bread like scones made with self raising flour biscuits are more like Yorkshire puddings or dumplings, they have much more butter than scones and aren’t sweet.
And burgers being called sandwiches. It’s confusing.
Only ‘burgers’ which are chicken. Chicken isn’t hamburger so I get that one… I think we’re wrong there.