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bignose@aussie.zone to ausmemes@aussie.zoneEnglish ·
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Whatever you decide to name 'em

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Whatever you decide to name 'em

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  • zero_gravitas@aussie.zone
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    Can be disambiguated with ‘hot chips’ if you ever need to - no worries!

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      Been enjoying saying"French chips" when needing to clarify

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    If you have to clarify, it’s hot chips or packet chips.

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      It’s dinner chips/snack chips for me.

      • itsathursday@lemmy.world
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        But when do you eat chips?

        Hot chips are definitely an anytime food.

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          Cooked chips? Generally with my dinner, this is mainly for my shopping lists so my dumb ass doesn’t get confused.

  • als@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    As someone from the UK I’d like to clarify that I’d call those Maccies fries, they’re too thinly cut to be chips.

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      Does the name “french fries” get used?

      • CEOofmyhouse56@aussie.zone
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        I don’t think I’ve ever used that other than at macca’s.Shoe string I have.

      • als@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        Sometimes, mainly just fries I think. I’d certainly know what you meant if you said mcdonalds chips but I’d personally call them fries

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      • Refurbished Refurbisher
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        Fried golden brown foodstuff, fried golden brown foodstuff, fried golden brown foodstuff

      • sping
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        Steak fries are not shown here. They’re bigger again.

    • TotallynotJessica@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      bloke is claiming to be right about English language, so he’s automatically wrong, not least because English is totally undeserving of any respect in the first place

  • Brave Little Hitachi Wand@lemmy.world
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    My kid has no actual memories of America, but speaks in an American accent and uses British and American English interchangeably. Almost at random.

    I don’t even mind anymore either way. I just wish he’d stop calling me bruh. Do they have that in Australia?

    • Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone
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      Nah brah

      • Brave Little Hitachi Wand@lemmy.world
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        That checks out

  • Zozano@aussie.zone
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    As an Australian, I refuse to order ‘fries’ when I go to McDonalds. They’re fucking chips, cunt.

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      austrailian

      calls it mcdonalds instead of maccas

      • Zozano@aussie.zone
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        I’m trying to accommodate for our mates overseas.

        But yeah, you’re right, now, I’ll be off, I need to go buy a pack of Winnie Blues from the Servo, then head down to the bottle-o to grab a carton of Coopers.

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          I finally realised why the fuck they -o everything: it is so they can squeeze that unrequested quick summary of their next 3 stops on their journey at the end of saying goodbye.

          I swear I’ve had conversations where they ramble of the exit-itenerary “Dave? Yeah just saw him, he’s droppin’ the kids of at the pool and the he’s goin fishin for the rest of the day I reckon”

          Followed by “Nah mate sorry can’t help ya” <<<- the actual answer to my question.

          Followed by their own “Anyways, I better be goin, go to walk the dog and then take m to the vet. Poor thing got lice again. Would’ve loved to have a nap but you can’t let a dog suffer like that.”

          We are so good at wasting fckin time.

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    Somehow there’s never been any confusion.

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      If someone asks me if I want some chips my answer will be Yes either way…

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      Turns out, anywhere that sells chips never sells chips

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      Are you sure?

      • spiffmeister@aussie.zone
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        100%, saying fish and chips is easy mode for chip context.

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          Also, if somebody told me they were getting chips and came back with some pringles, I’d be throwing hands

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    Pommes and Chips! 🇩🇪

    The super thick pommes variant might get called Fritjes in the Northwest thanks to our favourite neighbors (Netherlands)

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      Ja frietjesss

    • Whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world
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      “Pommes” like French “pomme de terre”?

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        Yes, but we pronounce the “es”.

        A word more true to the french pronunciation of “pommes frites” is “Pommfritz”, but that’s used by older people.

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    They’re all chippies

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    Jerry is stoned. His mom is a chip.

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    I’d like to add the age old war between the north and south of the Netherlands of calling fries/chips friet or patat.

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    Bullshit. In the UK those crisps are walkers not lays

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