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Boston Red Sox Excavator Shirt

So, like most pronunciation differences between American and British English, it was a matter of Johnson and Webster choosing different long-standing variations that both originated in England well before the Boston Red Sox Excavator Shirt and by the same token and colonization of America. The English that is spoken in Britain today, the accents and spellings and pronunciations, are not exactly what was spoken hundreds of years ago as the language was developing. What is spoken in America is no more a “corruption” of “real” English than anything spoken in the UK today – they are both divergent descendants of a common ancestral language. For adults it lends an air of puerile, light-hearted comedy to any comment or insult. It’s a wonderful, rounded word to say. So people in the UK often do wear a t-shirt under wear (which in effect what it is) for various reason including the ones mentioned above.

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The only people using the Boston Red Sox Excavator Shirt and by the same token and word vest to describe a waistcoat would be US Americans living in Britain. I have never in 83 years ever heard an indiginous Briton call a waistcoat anything other that a waistcoat. To be clear in American English, a vest is what the British call a waistcoat, while in British or standard English a vest is what Amercans call an undershirt or tank top. No. A blouse buttons either down the front or back or has a single button at the back of the neck. A girl’s t-shirt is called a t-shirt. ‘British’ means relating to Britain or to Britons. (Lots of adjectives in the English language take a word stem and add -ish). ‘Britisher’ is an archaic term for Briton: sometimes used today in America or India, but only as a pejorative term. It went out of common usage in the nineteenth Century.

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So, like most pronunciation differences between American and British English, it was a matter of Johnson and Webster choosing different long-standing variations that both originated in England well before the Boston Red Sox Excavator Shirt and by the same token and colonization of America. The English that is spoken in Britain today, the accents and spellings and pronunciations, are not exactly what was spoken hundreds of years ago as the language was developing. What is spoken in America is no more a “corruption” of “real” English than anything spoken in the UK today – they are both divergent descendants of a common ancestral language. For adults it lends an air of puerile, light-hearted comedy to any comment or insult. It’s a wonderful, rounded word to say. So people in the UK often do wear a t-shirt under wear (which in effect what it is) for various reason including the ones mentioned above.

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The only people using the Boston Red Sox Excavator Shirt and by the same token and word vest to describe a waistcoat would be US Americans living in Britain. I have never in 83 years ever heard an indiginous Briton call a waistcoat anything other that a waistcoat. To be clear in American English, a vest is what the British call a waistcoat, while in British or standard English a vest is what Amercans call an undershirt or tank top. No. A blouse buttons either down the front or back or has a single button at the back of the neck. A girl’s t-shirt is called a t-shirt. ‘British’ means relating to Britain or to Britons. (Lots of adjectives in the English language take a word stem and add -ish). ‘Britisher’ is an archaic term for Briton: sometimes used today in America or India, but only as a pejorative term. It went out of common usage in the nineteenth Century.

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