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British English uses organise, while American prefers to organize. Both are correct depending on the region, but using one consistently is important. The reason for this goes back to the 1800s.
This article explores how Aussie slang and idioms reflect national identity and challenge traditional ideas of what counts as ...
An American woman has revealed the one everyday British word that's so offensive in the United States, she claims she wouldn't even dare say it aloud. Amber Kacherian, a popular TikToker with ...
An American man who has lived in the UK for three years has shared the slang insults he can't stop saying. He's really ...
John McEnroe has claimed Jack Draper is the fourth favourite to win Wimbledon after growing from a five-foot 14-year-old into ...
A US man who has lived in the UK for three years has shared the slang insults he can't stop saying. He's really obsessed with ...
Americans celebrate the emancipation of 250,000 slaves in Texas, while July 4th is a celebration of American independence, ...
Norwich Airport has launched Access to Words, a new AI-powered system to help improve the travel experience for customers with additional needs.
We've grown used to American words and phrases killing off traditional British sayings but this is one which originated in the US in the 1920s and is now at risk of dying out.
Videos by American Songwriter The Beatles were the spark that ignited the fire that was the first British invasion. After The Beatles performed on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, they opened the ...
The president’s most important job, as the sole steward of America’s nuclear arsenal, is to prevent nuclear war. And a ...
Diasporas are made of vast constellations of countless people, fused together through memory, meaning – and music ...