Here’s another one: In the last 10 years the UK has made the largest change in time freight waits to enter the nation.
It almost became (I’m guessing) the first country to give up socialized medicine. So it could be worse.
America: hold my beer 🍺.
That’ll be $7.50.
Would you like to tip 40%, 70%, or 135%?Make sure that you are staring at me while I make up my mind please. 🥺
America? More like $15.5 plus 40% tip that the business steals anyway
Yes, that’s the joke.
I can almost see the Internet on top of Big Ben there (it’s where it gets the best reception).
It was demagnetized by the Hawk himself.
England is a great country to hate.
I don’t hate it, I’m sad about it because it could be so much more.
The sun never set on the British empire! Until everyone decided they didn’t want to play along anymore …
It’s really sweet how they add unnecessary letters to feel all fancy about their little words.
“Colour”
“Humour”
Aww, so cute.
It gets worse- “foetus,” “aeroplane.”
They also think “er” is pronounced “re” like in the words “centre” and “theatre” and “s” is pronounced like “z” like in words like “apologise” and “realise.”
Get it together guys. We know you came up with the language, but that’s no excuse not to keep up.
Speaking of aviation, I have no idea why Americans use such a boring term as “airport”. I mean, the guys invented half of the aviation technology and then they just use the term “airport”. Such a waste of potential.
The international standard term is “aerodrome”. Say it like you mean it. It’s a term with gravitas.
Foetus is a weird one, I’ve never heard that before. I keep trying to pronounce it in my head but the closest I get is sounding like fajitas.
It comes from the german Fötus
oe is ö
and english is a germanic language
Would you like some chicken
fajitasfoetusBecause Fetus would be pronounced with a hard e not a ee sound.
oe is a variant of the french œ pronounced ee
Ok, I’m confused by the aeroplane reference. It’s not pronounced as per the American “airplane”.
This is the first I’m hearing about these And they bug me
The USA newspapers are credited with removing letters. It used to cost per letter, so people started removing whatever they could.
Noah Webster dropped the ‘u’ on words as well as otherwise changed the spelling of many words in ‘American’ English.
Words are changed when their commonly changed… webster took note. Lol
Nah, Webster really did drop the ‘u’ and changed a lot of spelling. He also learned a lot of languages since back then there were many, many different languages/dialects in America at the time and he wanted to make it easier as he changed spellings, such as swapping ‘re’ to ‘er’ for phonetics. There was also a lot of anti-British sentiment at the time of course which certainly would have motivated acceptance.
Webster is definitely also credited for this in histories and not newspapers outside of anecdotes.
I’d also heard it suggested that the date was written the “British” way, and post civil war was when they started writing them incorrectly.
“it is often assumed that characteristically American spellings were invented by Noah Webster. He was very influential in popularizing certain spellings in the United States, but he did not originate them. Rather […] he chose already existing options such as center, color and check for the simplicity, analogy or etymology” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_and_British_English_spelling_differences
Either way he didn’t change the spellings he popularized them…
“Webster did attempt to introduce some reformed spellings, as did the Simplified Spelling Board in the early 20th century, but most were not adopted.”
Edit, I messed up markdown
If we’re doing Wikipedia as the sole citation then:
In 1806, Webster published his first dictionary, A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language. By 1807, he began work on a more extensive dictionary, An American Dictionary of the English Language, which took twenty-six years to complete. To evaluate the etymology of words, Webster learned twenty-eight languages, including Old English, Gothic, German, Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, Dutch, Welsh, Russian, Hebrew, Aramaic, Persian, Arabic, and Sanskrit. His goal was to standardize American English, which varied widely across the country. They also spelled, pronounced, and used English words differently.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster#Blue-backed_speller
As time went on, Webster changed the spellings in the book to more phonetic ones. Most of them already existed as alternative spellings.[34] He chose spellings such as defense, color, and traveler, and changed the re to er in words such as center. He also changed tongue to the older spelling tung, but this did not catch on.
Furthermore your quote doesn’t actually have a relevant citation:
He was very influential in popularizing certain spellings in the United States, but he did not originate them. Rather […] he chose already existing options such as center, color and check for the simplicity, analogy or etymology”
Though in context of the previous paragraph seems to imply that this was an opinion that the wikipedia article came to simply because there was a previous work that argued specifically for ‘or’ in place of ‘our’ but again, it appears to simply be their opinion based on an assumption.
“Aluminium” anyone?
Are you buying?
I’ve been really wanting to make a small forge to melt down some cans
That would be pretty cool, honestly. Probably better than sticking it in the blue bin.
But they’re almost all ‘iums’, changing just one is like finding a fly in a bowl of cereal
Molybdenum, lanthanum, tantalum, platinum, it’s not unique and not all got latinized.
https://www.etymonline.com/word/aluminum
And aluminum was what it was originally spelled as well, at this point it’s not going to change in American English. Even the IUPAC acknowledges it as accepted, it’s been there from the start can we move on past this after 200+ years?
Now let’s hear yanks say “mobile mirror”. You’re too lazy to even pronounce the letters you do have.
Actually can we collectively agree to blame the French for this? It was they who introduced it.
Totally normal if you ask me.
Thats certainly one possible explanation for why Americans chose to simplify the spelling of the words they use.
The British 3 pin plug is superior to all other plugs. I miss it
Schuko is the only one anyone would ever need. Those gigantic tumors from the island are horrible. And don’t come with the fuse argument. A fuse belongs in the electrical cabinet and is the last failsafe. GFCIs are the ones protecting you l, the appliance and the house.
Switzerland and Brazil use this weird as shit one and I kind of like it.
And no, I don’t know why Switzerland and Brazil.
i mean Switzerland is famously neutral
I don’t think that’s how electricity works.
it is… and Brazil is famously grounded.
Have you tried licking it to find out?
No, let me try that right n
WAIT! Don’t lick it, jeez.
Use this fork instead.
Was*
It’s certainly the one most likely to shank you if you step on it. Beyond that I’d rank it as the least space efficient plug. I honestly think it’s the worst design I’ve seen.
“But it has built in fuses”, I hear all the Brits say. This isn’t the advantage you think it is. Why not put the fuses in the actual appliance with all the other components where it makes more sense to put them?
Britain has its faults, but look at how former British colonies are doing today as compared to former French colonies, and other European countries.
You mean the ones where they essentially wiped out and replaced the locals, like the US, Canada or Australia? Or the ones where the locals are majority, like India, Bangladeh, Pakistan…
Uh… “yes”.
I rest my case, your honour!
Not sure that the comparison is all that favorable with France. You check Algeria and Egypt, or Uganda and Niger, and it’s not exactly a massive spread. The most positive comparison would be with Italian and Belgian colonialism, which managed to be incompetent and (even by colonial standards) gruesome, respectively.
Man German colonialism failed so hard it doesn’t even make the list
Namibia and Tanzania turned out alright. They were something of money sinks, and despite the genocides performed by the Germans, they never really figured out how to turn a profit from their colonies. A bit late to the game, one suspects.
Adding my two cents, major curses to humanity today…
- Britain always followed the divide and rule on it’s colonies and it still curses them and beyond.
- Most of the border disputes today can be lead back to british decisions.
There are million more reasons, but it’s just not worth arguing with UK now.
I think you should read up on which countries are former British colonies, because there are definitely a lot of them not doing so well either.
Created the best popcorn flick, like for example Brexit, Death of Queen Elizabeth, Installation of Palpatine, Lettuce Leaf, and the ongoing season of Riot.
I don’t know, man, The Apprentice has gotten super meta and wild over here.
It has one of the best gender neutral bathrooms on the planet.
The view is great, the seat is a little cold.
I went to the tate modern and their bathrooms were progressive as fuck. I’d never been in a mixed toilet just surrounded by women, but it was an experience I’d quite like to repeat again. I got some strange looks after, but hey that’s London for you
They lose points for not fully adopting mixer tap technology.
I think I have a nice thing to say: It’s not gonna last much longer.
The UK is not anywhere close to collapse?
Scottish independence?
That was a passing fancy, a dream of good government.
Reality has hit hard and they’ve moved on
Many Scottish people were convinced to stay in the UK so they would have access to Europe (an independent Scotland wouldn’t automatically get that).
Now that argument has vanished there is much less holding Scotland in the UK.
The UK is not just England and Scotland.
Not going to happen for a long time
Ireland reunification first, then Scottish independence.
Can’t see the Welsh going it alone.
Maybe a few villages in Cornwall will try something.
I don’t think Wales has the economy to survive as an independent nation as much as some of the Welsh love the idea.
I give it 50 years
Instance checks out
???
*independence.
Best dictionaries in the world.
The clock is fancy.
Thanks to them I can confidently say things about historical events even without actually knowing anything about it
“Yeah British did that”
Created Lord of the Rings, and metal. And made very important contributions to psychedelic rock and blues rock.
Best food
Brisbane consistently reaches the top of foodie lists
Is this like the most Michelin stars mostly go to French restaurants because they’re French?
Maybe?
But it’s not just Indian food, the other markets there cover just about any cuisine
No