In American English, it is called an "apartment," but how do you say it in British English?
Flat
Which accent pronounces the “r” clearly in words like “car” and “park”?
American/American accent
You say this when you meet someone for the first time.
Hello, nice to meet you.
Valley Girls use this word
all. the. time.
Like
Koreans do this as soon as they enter a home. Americans don’t.
Taking off your shoes
Americans say “elevator.” What do the British say?
Lift
Which US accent is this?
“Darlin’, y’all just keep on going.”
Southern accent/The South
This is a very nice way to say, “You’re welcome”
No worries/No problem
Southern people use this word to refer to “everyone”
Y'all
Koreans bow to greet each other, but Americans…
Shake each other's hands/ Shake hands
The British wear “trainers.” What do Americans call them?
Sneakers
Which US accent is this?
“Like, this is so annoying.”
Valley girl accent
You accidentally bump into someone while walking. You say…
Sorry/Excuse me
In Australia, what is “barbie” short for?
Barbecue
What country is known for afternoon tea and red buses?
United Kingdom/UK
In American English, “cookie” is a sweet snack. What do British people call it?
Biscuit
Americans say “privacy” like “pry-va-see.” How do British people say it?
“priv-a-see”
If you didn’t hear someone, what could you say?
Pardon/Sorry, what did you say?
People from Australia and the U.K. use this word for “friend.”
Mate
Which country has one of the most famous opera house in Sydney?
Australia
The British call this item a “jumper.” What’s the American word?
Sweater
This word is pronounced “wah-der” in American English, how is it pronounced in British English?
"Wa-tuh"
If someone sneezes, what do you say?
Bless you
In the UK, someone who is “knackered” is…
Very tired/Exhusted
Which country is famous for the phrase “G’day, mate”?
Australia