by Polaris » Fri Mar 16, 2018 2:47 am
Did someone say "jumper" oh my gosh!!
Boi, let me tell you guys. When I first made friends in the UK, they kept saying "jumper" and I thought they were talking about those short dresses or long tops that hit just above the knee (aka a pinafore), but boy was I wrong! Took me a while to figure out they meant "sweater" when they say "jumper."
Now I just poke fun at my friends whenever they call it a jumper and vice versa! Also, the whole "stiff upper lip" thing about the Brits is all too real, except it's a lot more common in the South than it is in the North; the Northerners are too nice and friendly. ALSO! The divide between North and South in England is kinda similar to the US's own North vs South, but reversed:
Northern England - Agricultural, poorer, but friendlier
Southern England - Industrial, much more advanced, wealthier, but dislike small talk & any or all communication in the tube or on the streets of London, etc.
Northern US - industrial, much more liberal compared to the South, busy streets & often no time for chit chat (from my experience)
Southern US - much more relaxed compared to the North, but they're pretty technologically advanced too, somewhat friendlier (as my friend who's in college in the south says)