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In the US, babies suck on a pacifier. What's it called in the UK?
Dummy
In the US, we go to the restroom or bathroom. In the UK, where do we go?
Toilet
In the US, Tom is putting a diaper on the baby. What's it called in the UK?
A nappy
In the US, you put your groceries in the trunk of the car. What's it called in the UK?
Boot
In the US, you put on an undershirt. In the UK, you wear a...
Vest
In the US, we hate waiting in line. UK people feel the same, but call it a...
Queue
In the US, throw your trash in a trashcan. What about in the UK?
Bin
In the US, we use wite-out when an eraser won't do. What's it called in the UK?
Tipp-Ex
In the US, suspenders hold your pants up. What are they called in the UK?
Braces
In the US, you wash your face with a washcloth. What's it called in the UK?
Flannel
In the US, this is called an elevator. What's it called in the UK?
Lift
In the US, the place where you buy medicine or healthcare products is called a drug store or pharmacy. What's it called in the UK?
A chemist or pharmacy
In the US, this is called an eraser. What's it called in the UK?
Rubber
In the US, people walk on the sidewalk. What's it called in the UK?
Pavement
In the US, we use a flashlight to see in the dark. What's it called in the UK?
Torch
In the US, this is called sunblock or sunscreen. What's it called in the UK?
Suncream
In the US, we put sprinkles on ice cream. How about the UK?
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