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In response to
"
I thought 'chips' were 'french fries'. -- nm
"
by
Diva
No, chips are thicker (regular size to us Brits). French fries are what you get in Macdonalds. -- nm
Posted by
LMS (aka RufusS)
Apr 12 '17, 08:22
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Responses:
I swear there's a common language somewhere... -- nm
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Mel Profit
Apr 12, 08:28
1
Two countries, separated by a common language. -- nm
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znufrii, definitely not 40
Apr 12, 08:38
like steak fries? or potato wedges? -- nm
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Diva
Apr 12, 08:23
12
As in fish and chips. Wedges are different shape entirely. -- nm
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LMS
Apr 12, 08:26
11
Sm*ttah please, the chips in fish and chips look like regular size ('Murican!) french fries to me. McDonalds shoestring fries look like pomme frites.
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Diva
Apr 12, 08:31
10
Krusty's link explains the difference. -- nm
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LMS
Apr 12, 08:32
9
I'm glad you agree with it. They're called steak fries here and they're one of my favorites because there's a good amount of pillow soft potato in
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Krusty
Apr 12, 08:34
8
See if you hadn't decided that chips means crisps in America we wouldn't have this confusion. -- nm
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LMS
Apr 12, 08:38
6
We needed separating from you guys and we chose chips/crisps to start that break away.
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Krusty
Apr 12, 08:46
4
~when push, comes to shove, I'll send an armed battalion to show my loveeee~ -- nm
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Mel Profit
Apr 12, 09:01
2
Also, alt-reality fiction idea - what if the Uk and USA had worked out their differences leading up to the American Revolution?
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Mel Profit
Apr 12, 09:05
1
Slavery here would have been abolished by 1843. -- nm
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mara
Apr 12, 09:26
me too. -- nm
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Diva
Apr 12, 08:48
then we would still have confusion on biscuits, puddings, and lot of other things :) -- nm
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crash davis
Apr 12, 08:40
*blugh, erp...* -- nm
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Diva
Apr 12, 08:38
So chips are, like, steak fries? -- nm
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ty97
Apr 12, 08:23
6
Yes. -- (link)
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Krusty
Apr 12, 08:25
5
Got it. The chips in the pic actually look most like the handcut fries my mum used to make when we were kids.
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Diva
Apr 12, 08:37
4
I didn't like them as a kid either. It was all about the shoestring fries, except for Nathan's fries which are awesome.
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Krusty
Apr 12, 08:43
3
I'm being a bit of a brat. They're easily avoidable. :) -- nm
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Diva
Apr 12, 08:46
2
and she knows she can slide them over to me... -- nm
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Mel Profit
Apr 12, 09:06
1
this -- nm
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Diva
Apr 12, 09:14
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