DefinitionsCursing - Using words that would make the snow blush Follow the Hosts of Ask a Brit:Jay Miller (US) - @kjaymillerJamie Taylor (UK) - @podcasterJaySupport Ask a Brit:https://ko-fi.com/jayandjaymedia★ Support this podcast ★
DefinitionsBar (US) - Pub (UK)Bar Snack - Usually a self served snack food free to patrons of a bar.Nasty Arses - People that use the bathroom in public restrooms, acknowledge your presence and don’t wash their hands.Follow the Hosts of Ask a B
DefinitionsTipping (US) - Gratuity given in select professions designed in many cases to ensure a livable wage as most people “working for tips” make under the minimum wage (legally).Follow the Hosts of Ask a Brit:Jay Miller (US) - @kjaymillerJ
Definitions“Chips” = French (or Freedom) Fries Follow the Hosts of Ask a Brit:Jay Miller (US) - @kjaymillerJamie Taylor (UK) - @podcasterJaySupport Ask a Brit:https://ko-fi.com/jayandjaymedia★ Support this podcast ★
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Can you understand the words comin' out of my mouth!?This week we look at three widely mispronounced words that brits seem to make up reasons for using. All that and one bonus word! If you're sitting bagsy, be sure to turn it up!!
In the first episode of Ask a Brit, Jay (US) and Jay (UK) discuss the things that the US does better than the UK, and vice versa. This was based on a question prompt from EJ Barnes on twitter.Her question was:What do you think US does better th