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British-U.S. English:  Common Differences

People in the U.S. – especially in the tourist industry – are familiar with most of the following; therefore serious confusion is rare.  Nonetheless, we provide this list in case it is helpful.

Please note especially the color-coded pairs, which highlight different meanings for the same word.

Category U.S. British Note(s)
General ATM cashpoint  
ball-point pen biro  
check (restaurant) bill In the U.S., "bill" connotes an invoice sent by mail.
chemist pharmacy In the U.S., "chemist" refers exclusively to a chemical scientist.
elevator lift In the U.S., "lift" refers to a small, open device that people in wheelchairs use to go up half flights of stairs.
ground floor,
first floor,
second floor,
etc.
first floor,
second floor,
third floor,
etc.
"Ground floor" and "first floor" are synonyms in the U.S.
trash can/garbage can dustbin/rubbish bin  
Food hamburger bun bap  
chips (potato chips) crisps  
cookies biscuits In the U.S., "biscuits" are unsweetened light bread.
cotton candy candyfloss  
eggplant aubergine  
french fries chips In the U.S., "chips" are what the British call "crisps."
gelatin jelly In the U.S., "jelly" is what the British call "jam."
jelly jam  
zucchini courgette  
Clothing pants trousers  
pantyhose tights  
suspenders braces  
undershirt vest In the U.S., a "vest" is what the British call a "waistcoat."
underwear pants In the U.S., "pants" are what the British call "trousers."
vest waistcoat  
Travel hood (car) bonnet  
one-way trip single "Single" in the U.S. will be understood to indicate one person making a journey, not a ticket for only one direction.
round trip return ticket While "return ticket" will usually be understood, it could lead to misunderstanding in that the clerk may think you have already made independent arrangements of some sort for the journey to a destination, but wish to go ahead and reserve a ticket to come back.
sidewalk pavement In the U.S., "pavement" refers to the road surface, generally the part that cars drive on.
subway tube/underground  
truck lorry  
trunk (car) boot  

 

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