Differences in the English Language - American English + British English

lol lol

UK … pavement. A footpath here is a little track only accessible on foot, usually not surfaced with tarmac, and often with weeds growing along the edges. They are used by ramblers and so forth who are walking for pleasure, or by pedestrians who are using the footpath as a shortcut. The tarmac or stone area for pedestrians at the side of a road used by cars is definitely a pavement.

lol @ Kimba… I’ll be careful not to use “root” when in Australia! (that definitely developed locally and didn’t come from the UK!)

Today I was laughing at the
loo - bathroom difference.

My boy was learning to play the guitar and was singing Skip to My Lou. However, remembering the words wrong, he was singing, “Skip to the loo, my darling.” lol

lol