The same everyday object can have different names across regions, such as a hooded sweatshirt being called a 'bunny hug' in Saskatchewan, a 'kangaroo jacket' in some areas, or a 'jumper' in England, demonstrating how regional language variations reflect cultural identity and local identity.
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A regional name is just regional slang until you build a national categoryAdded:
Did you know that people in Saskatchewan they call a hoodie a bunny hug? I've never heard a bunny hug before and now I guess some people call it a kangaroo jacket. I know in England some people call it a jumper. We just call it a sweater or a hoodie. Do you call it anything else other than a hoodie or have you ever heard of it called a bunny hug or a kangaroo jacket or anything like that? Sticky wok orange chicken.
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