PSA: Brits, biscuits are not cookies

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WelshBloke

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Generally it's lemon juice(with or without pulp from the fresh squeezed lemon), sugar and uncarbonated water

Generally your lemonade is what would call Sprite, or Schweppes(love me some Schweppes)


Ah, thats what poor people drink over here... well that and special brew.
 

TraumaRN

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Ahh well there we have a difference, Sprite is Lemonade here, Lemon Juice is Lemon Juice. Like Orange Juice is one thing and Fizzy orange is something else.

Fizzy orange is the shit. I think it was made by Schweppes. Damn good.
 

Fayd

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I can promise you it has no rice crispy's in it.

Here's a better image:

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that's a stack of rice krispies treats.
 

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Err, I used to work for Hyundai, and most of the Koreans there pronounce it "Hun Day", so I think I'll take their word for it. Every now and again you'd get a fresh off the boat type that would enunciate to the point where you could hear the "y", but mostly not. Also, that's how the company indicated it should be pronounced in a commercial "rhymes with Sunday".

I've also never heard anyone pronounce it "hundy", though I could see that happening in the deep south.

my dad went to hyundai's offices in korea on a site tour. (hyundai was building their site, i guess.) anyways, he said they pronounced it shun die.
 

HAL9000

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Here's a good one:

Data: Pronounced Day-ta
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Database: American Pronounced datta-base, over here it's a day-ta-base.
 
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