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American Answerbank?
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Is there an American equivalent to the UK answerbank? Im sure there are similar attempts, but any good ones? This British version seems to fill most of my needs (how sad is that), but at times I'd like to ask more specifically 'American questions'. Thanks! Da Swede
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While I'm sure there are questions and answers that can't be concluded on this site because of lack of proximity (or language differences) I find the charm of the site is related to the slightly (in some cases, greater) different take on the world than here in the U.S. Not only that, but my horizons have been expanded learning new words and adapting to how the Brits approach life. Where else could I have learned the definition of an aubergine, banger, bonnet, codswallop or kerfuffle, much less understand that it's acceptable to actually type faggot or rubber and not look over one's shoulder awaiting the PC police. I've been able to impart that a cookie in the U.S. is a biscuit in the U.K. and that Boxing Day is a national holiday for other than a prizefight... very enlightening and somewhat humbling since the Brits have a much better grasp of the subtelties of the language which separates us, in most cases...
Thanks kempie, that looks 'real innaresting'! To you, Clanad, I only have one thing to say: Kerfuffle! (Thought you'd like that.) But seriously, I sympathize with your points of view. I'm not sure whether the PC police deals with personal computers or straightening citizens out until they're politacally correct...?...but you probably have both kinds Over There. Still, both USA and the UK are an important part of the Swedish cultural heritage, so I want to understand more about your similarities and differences. These are good places to do that! Luvv, Da Swede
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