British and American English use different words for the same items, such as 'tube' vs 'subway' for underground trains, 'chips' vs 'french fries' for potato strips, and 'biscuit' vs 'cookie' for sweet baked goods, demonstrating how regional vocabulary variations exist within the same language.
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Did you know that Americans and Brits speak the same language but live in different [music] houses?
Well, not literally, but they definitely use different words for them. Let's look again at British versus American English. [music] So, are you going somewhere nice in London today? Why not take the tube there? [music] But be careful because in New York your Oyster card won't work on the subway.
Hungry? [music] In the US, you grab some french fries and a cookie. But in the UK, those are chips and a biscuit. Just don't ask for chips in America unless you want [music] a bag of crisps.
So, which one are you learning? [music] Are you team US English or are you team UK English? Let me know in the comments.
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