• Mr_Blott@lemmy.world
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      No, “airplane” is simplified English, for simpletons

      “Aeroplane” is fancypants English

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        …no. Non-US English speakers absolutely do not say gaol instead of jail lmao and haven’t for a loooooong time.

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          How do you know we’re not secretly saying “gaol” but you’re hearing it as “jail”?

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        1 year ago

        downvotes of those that don’t know that’s actually a word.

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          It’s an archaic word that pretty much fell out of usage in the 1800s. People don’t say it. It’s a word in very much the same way forsooth or something is.

          That’s why I downvoted.

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            1 year ago

            Fucksake man, can you genuinely not tell when someone is poking fun at you? Are you one of these types that need the /s, like the seppos do? 😂

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              They were not being sarcastic.

              This is a common misconception from Americans who presumably just read some 300 year old poem or book in their English literature lessons and assume everybody still writes like that.

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                They were definitely being tongue in cheek. No need to get your skidmarked knickers in a twist over a flippant comment.

                Might want to work on your reading comprehension old chap

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            1 year ago

            Recently saw Gaolor being played on Cats does Countdown so I think it counts.