Article 6R10P The other British invasion: how UK lingo conquered the US

The other British invasion: how UK lingo conquered the US

by
Ben Yagoda
from Science | The Guardian on (#6R10P)

It used to be that Brits would complain about Americanisms diluting the English language. But in fact it's a two-way street

I am an American, New York-born, but I started to spend time in London in the 1990s, teaching classes to international students. Being interested in language, and reading a lot of newspapers there - one of the courses I taught was onthe British press - I naturally started picking up onthe many previously unfamiliar (to me) British words and expressions, and differences between British and American terminology.

Then a strange thing happened. Back home in the United States, I noticed writers, journalists and ordinary people starting to use British terms I had encountered. I'll give one example that sticks in my mind because it is tied to a specific news event, and hence easily dated.

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