British English uses 'rubbish' for waste and 'bin' for the container, while American English uses 'trash' for waste and 'trash can' for the container, demonstrating how different English dialects use completely different words for the same objects.
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British English vs American English (Do You Know The Difference?)追加:
Margaret, I asked the American man where the rubbish bin was, and he looked at me like I was mad.
>> Harold, Americans do not say rubbish.
They say trash.
>> Trash? That is what something is, Margaret. Not what you call the bin.
>> And they do not say bin either, Harold.
They say trash can. A trash can. Can it though, Margaret? Can it really?
>> Harold, please.
>> In England, we say rubbish bin because it holds rubbish in a bin. Simple. Yes, Harold.
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