| To: | Editorgary@aol.com |
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| Subject: | Re: Near side and off side |
| From: | homestay@infolearn.com.au (Syl's Sydney Homestay) |
| Date: | Tue, 5 Nov 1996 03:13:08 +1100 (EST) |
Gary Anderson writes:
>By the way, I've been wanting to add my favorite Anglicism to the list of
>terms all week:
>The raised portion of the roadway referred to in the US as a "Speed Bump" is
>referred to in England as a "Sleeping Policeman."
>
And in South Africa "a robot" - although this more for the circular
dome on the roadway at intersections which forces traffic to make
the turn rather than cut the corner which we call in Australia
a 'silent cop'.
Paul
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