How would an American say...
US vs UK Phrases
Spelling and More Words
Hotel Industry
100

Lift?

Elevator
100

Takeaway in the states is known as?

Takeout

100

What is the British spelling of behavior?

behaviour

100

This job position is responsible for taking bookings, giving introductory information, talking to guests, and checking in guests. What is it?

Front desk clerk

200

Flat

Apartment

200

What's the way of saying "I'm tired" in the US?

"I'm beat"
200
What is the British way of spelling this word that describes journeying from one country to another? (starts with a t)​​​​

travelled

200

Another way to call chambermaids are?

Room Attendants
300
University

College

300

What's the way of saying "I'm tired" in the UK?

"I'm knackered"

300

The spelling of center is considered the UK. The spelling of centre is considered US. True or false.

False

300

What's another way to call a bellhop?

Porter

400

Trainers?

Sneakers

400

"This is a long line!" What is another way to say line?

Queue

400
What's another way to call an outlet (US) in the UK?

Plug Socket

400

A courtesy driver is also known as a ?

Chauffeur

500

Ground floor?

First floor

500

"Tap" in the US is known as what in the UK?

Water faucet

500

The word for receptionist in the US is said to be...?

A receptionist

500

This position is in charge of being a liaison between all different hotel departments.

Hotel Manager

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