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It' called football. You silly americans and your handegg! *NM* Bergioyn Send a noteboard - 24/10/2012 07:32:47 AM
I've noticed more and more of my fellow soccer loving americans calling soccer cleats "boots" and soccer uniforms "kits". They also call the field "the pitch", and fast players have "pace", etc... These are all fine terms... in Britain. Perhaps this wouldn't bother me so much if the people that I notice doing it were not people who, prior to following the EPL (which I love), used the typical American terms for these things.

But none of the above is as grating as hearing Americans copy the brittish penchant for botching subject-verb agreement: "Germany are strong", "San Franciso win the pennant". Germany and San Francisco are singular nouns and the verbs in the above phrases should be conjugated accordingly, at least in the U.S. of A.

I understand that our language comes from britain and in some sense "English" is, by definition, whatever the English speak. But we paid a heavy price to win our freedom to say things like cleats, field, uniforms, and to properly conjugate verbs according to their subjects.
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Gorram Ahm'Merkins *NM* - 26/10/2012 06:56:17 PM 258 Views
Soccer terms and lack of subject-verb agreement are the worst that I notice. - 24/10/2012 05:25:18 AM 694 Views
It' called football. You silly americans and your handegg! *NM* - 24/10/2012 07:32:47 AM 326 Views
There is no disputing that our use of the word football is total nonsense *NM* - 24/10/2012 07:48:46 AM 290 Views
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How can you say that?! - 25/10/2012 08:40:20 PM 641 Views
I'm an evil European. - 26/10/2012 04:20:57 PM 647 Views
Re: Soccer terms and lack of subject-verb agreement are the worst that I notice. - 24/10/2012 08:22:37 AM 575 Views
Bad example. Sheep is both a singular and plural noun. *NM* - 24/10/2012 02:47:34 PM 248 Views
That may be the problem. - 27/10/2012 12:00:49 AM 572 Views
ever since I was a kid, it was a soccer pitch - 25/10/2012 06:17:38 PM 584 Views
You all need to include some Irish-isms into your daily speech. - 24/10/2012 08:26:30 AM 655 Views
One British term I agree is horrid when said by Americans - 25/10/2012 06:20:54 PM 643 Views
I think it's a minor issue for anyone to get rile3d about... - 26/10/2012 01:10:25 AM 623 Views
Affectation almost inherently reflects trying too hard, and imitation is unoriginal. - 27/10/2012 12:10:52 AM 586 Views
Re: Affectation almost inherently reflects trying too hard, and imitation is unoriginal. - 27/10/2012 04:24:26 AM 670 Views
Try "apt." - 27/10/2012 04:13:18 PM 584 Views
always hated the letters "pt" together in that order - 28/10/2012 04:44:29 AM 568 Views
Can't happen fast enough. - 29/10/2012 09:07:34 PM 587 Views
I picked up a lot of Britishisms from Ian Anderson - 05/11/2012 05:00:50 PM 719 Views

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