After the Royal Wedding, everyone has their eyes on the British. If you watched the wedding, you might have realized the fact that British people don't really talk like Americans. It's the same language, but there's a lot of different words and slang used that we don't understand... or do we?
Take this quiz to find out if you're down with the British slang!
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Do You Know What These British Words Mean?
What do British people refer to as "chips?"
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What do British people mean when they say "knickers?"
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What would a British person want if they asked for a rubber?
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What does "motorway" mean to the British?
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What do British people mean when they say "biscuit?"
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What does "I'm going to the loo" mean?
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What do British people know as "trainers?"
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When a British person says they are "pissed," what do they mean?
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What kind of food do they call "rocket?"
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What do the British mean by a "mobile?"
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When a British person asks for "the bill," what do they mean?
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What is a "courgette" to a British person?
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What does a British person mean whey they say a "flat?"
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What do they mean by the "first floor?"
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What does a British people mean when they say a "lift?"
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If a British person says you parked "on the pavement," where did you park?
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What is a "chemist" in Britain?
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What do they mean when they say a "tube?"
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What do they mean when they say "open the bonnet?"
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In Britain, what is a "takeaway?"
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What does it mean when someone is "earwigging?"
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What is a "fortnight?"
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No, it's not a video game.
If a British person says "the fuzz," what are they probably talking about?
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Sh*t! The fuzz!
What is "laughing gear?"
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That's right, sometimes British people call your mouth "laughing gear."
What are your "marbles?"
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Ever heard of "losing your marbles?"
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