Thursday, August 21, 2014

21 Words That Have A Completely Different Meaning In England

We invented English, yet no one understands the language like us.


"Tea"


"Tea"


What it usually means: Optional hot drink.

What it means in England: Mandatory life fuel.


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"Interesting"


"Interesting"


What it usually means: A verbal signal that you find the other person fascinating.

What it means in England: A verbal signal that you want the other person to go away.


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