I’ve always called the blinker a “turn signal”. I’m from Pennsylvania.
@zippydogthemisanthrope483
4 ай бұрын
Same in the DMV
@CyndiDeimler
4 ай бұрын
I'm also from Pa, but I live in Maryland now and call it a turn signal down here too - the blinkers are the hazzard lights.
@harrytrevenen2310
4 ай бұрын
parents of new drivers might tell them to check the turn signal fluid when getting gas, as a common sense test.
@williehurley2288
4 ай бұрын
Yep turn signal in Ky "blinker" sounds Northern or Canadian almost lol
@NanaRae2Three
4 ай бұрын
Turn signal in Ohio.
@ExUSSailor
4 ай бұрын
"Trunk" is one that actually has a logical explanation. On early autos, there was often an actual trunk that could be removed to be used as luggage, mounted on, or, near the rear of the car.
@ColtonRMagby
4 ай бұрын
And the term stuck after they stopped doing that because people were used to saying it.
@sawtootheyes523
4 ай бұрын
Same with “Glove Box” it was a place to store your driving gloves.
@ColtonRMagby
4 ай бұрын
@@sawtootheyes523 Unless you didn't have any.
@evilproducer01
4 ай бұрын
We lived on an old farm when I was a kid and there was a no longer used outhouse. Inside was a collection of magazines from the 1920s to 1930s. Some of the ads were for cars, and they did indeed have what I would steamer trunks strapped to the back of the car.
@ColtonRMagby
4 ай бұрын
@@evilproducer01 Cool.
@jonok42
4 ай бұрын
Indicator = turn signal = blinker. We call them all three. In the US we dont call candy lollies, because a specific type of candy is a lollipop. We don't call them all chocolate bars, and instead use candy bar, because they don't all contain chocolate. With so many varieties it is easier to just say candy, or even sweets would work well.
@spacecase70
4 ай бұрын
The reason why we called the boot of a vehicle a trunk was, because in the early days they used to have what was known as a steamer trunk which is was used while people were traveling overseas, and it was attached to the back of the vehicle via straps and so that’s where the term in America for the boot being called a trunk comes from
@amicooke1790
4 ай бұрын
Goes farther than that, back to stagecoaches.
@tonys07ss
4 ай бұрын
it’s honestly as simple as the used to put a boot locker on the back of the stage coach and we called that a trunk
@ReadR00ster1
4 ай бұрын
If you live in a southern state, "Buggy" is a very common word for a shopping cart/ trolley. "Buggy" can also be used as a word for baby carriage but we usually say "stroller" for that.
@viewergreg
4 ай бұрын
To add a little more confusion, we also call swimming shorts (for boys) "trunks". So you can put your trunks in the trunk!
@swedishshortsnout5610
4 ай бұрын
Technically, a large storage box with a hinged lid can also be called a trunk. So you can put your trunks in the trunk in the trunk!
@jamesjohnston9225
4 ай бұрын
@@swedishshortsnout5610 And once at the beach/pool, you put your "trunk" in the trunks that were in the trunk in the trunk!
@swedishshortsnout5610
4 ай бұрын
@@jamesjohnston9225 Yes! And the trunk (storage box) could have been made from a tree trunk! And if you visited a zoo, you could have been riding on the trunk of an elephant (apparently this is a thing now?)! So you can put your trunk that was on a trunk in the trunks that were in the trunk, that was made from a trunk, in the trunk! No, I'm NOT having a stroke, thank you very much. 😂
@jamesjohnston9225
4 ай бұрын
@@swedishshortsnout5610 yeah, we need to truncate this
@MichaelHHHH
4 ай бұрын
You can also puts boots in a boot.
@davidallen9526
4 ай бұрын
A "Berger" contains hamburger or "mince" meat no matter what bread or bun it is served on. A "Sandwich" contains just about anything. Some sandwiches don't even have meat. Love all you guys.
@francescashanae5305
4 ай бұрын
I agree, burger implies beef. You will see pork burgers or veggie burgers, etc, on menus too. I wouldn't consider those sandwiches, since they're still patty shaped
@MrRobd23
4 ай бұрын
In the words of Dwight Shrute "False!" lol but actually "Burger" implicitly does imply that it comes on a bun. It implies some type of ground meat patty, generally beef but not exclusively, that is served on a bun.
@DavidWalton-g8w
4 ай бұрын
@@francescashanae5305I would still call them sandwiches, but burgers are sandwiches. Chicken can be patty shaped, is it a burger? Or, is it just a chicken sandwich?
@francescashanae5305
4 ай бұрын
@@MrRobd23 they don't call them beef burgers tho.... so why do the rest have to specify what it's made of? And you're right, Dwight eats horse burgers 🤣 kzitem.info/news/bejne/1puttZyBZn-EnZgsi=32_aSDprVFP0Juqp Edit, I guess they do say beef burger in the stores cause there are endless varieties now
@MrRobd23
4 ай бұрын
@@francescashanae5305 well to be fair theyd most likely just call the hamburgers and people would correctly assume that meant beef and not ham lol
@cinder6
4 ай бұрын
In the south they call a shopping cart a buggy. Just to confuse you more. lol. Love watching you guys!
@Blueknight1960
4 ай бұрын
I'm 63 and born and raised in the south, I have never heard it called a buggy. It's always been shopping cart or just cart.
@sherrieduncan3801
4 ай бұрын
In South Carolina and North Carolina, it was always called a buggy. At least in the areas I grew up in.
@jasonrichards3785
4 ай бұрын
North Georgians say buggy as well. I never heard it called a shopping cart until I was probably 30 years old. I'm 48 now.
@AC-md5oq
4 ай бұрын
South Louisiana called shopping cart buggy as well. At least that’s how learn from parents. Lol
@anndeecosita3586
4 ай бұрын
@@Blueknight1960 I have been to LA, MS, AL, GA, and TX and heard people call it a buggy. The overwhelming majority of Southerners I have been around call it a buggy.
@jollyrogerhobbies2386
4 ай бұрын
Burger is short for Hamburger. Originally from Germany, city of Hamburg. To us Americans, a burger is anything that uses "hamburger" or ground beef as the meat. To us, you can have a burger without the buns, but you cannot have a burger, without ground beef. Everything else is a Sandwich. Hope this helps. Also, Turn signals/indicators/Blinkers English: Trolley American English: Cart or Shopping Cart Southern American English: Buggy
@jeffhampton2767
4 ай бұрын
100 percent correct❤
@skyhawk_4526
4 ай бұрын
Speak for yourself. Calling ground beef "hamburger" is such a (weird and wrong to me) regional thing that really doesn't exit around where I live. I'm in California and ground beef is called ground beef. Hamburger is the name of a specific type of sandwich that consists of ground beef formed into a round patty which is cooked and served between the top and bottom halves of a bun. Nothing other than that is a hamburger. I have to admit it drives me nuts when people (Midwesterners usually) refer to ground beef as "hamburger." Heck, here we often further specify ground beef into "ground chuck" or "ground sirloin" to differentiate the cut of beef (and its quality and fat to meat ratio) used to make the particular ground beef. Calling ground beef (or any other ground meat like turkey, veal or lamb) "hamburger" just seems wrong and is ridiculously generic and confusing to me. I blame the misnaming of ground beef as hamburger in some parts of America squarely on that famous brand that sells chemical preservatives and cheap pasta in a box as a meal kit known as "Hamburger Helper." It should really just be called "Ground Beef Helper" since no hamburgers are used in its preparation.
@jdn645
4 ай бұрын
I disagree. McDonalds and In-N-Out, both originating in California, have hamburgers on their menus, not Ground Beef burgers. You are getting caught up in the fine nuances of cuisine.
@mralddragoon
4 ай бұрын
@@skyhawk_4526 you say speak for yourself, but as a Californian, I haven't met anyone else who would agree with your "beef". "Hamburger meat" = "ground beef" just as commonly on the west coast as most other parts of the country. The fact that it's not labeled that in grocery stores doesn't pigeonhole it.
@michaeldodge4271
4 ай бұрын
Spot on. These were all things I was thinking while watching too. Note: I’m originally from Ohio but live in Florida now.
@pknuttarlott4934
4 ай бұрын
Over here a real trolley is a single train car for passengers. A fake trolley is a bus decorated to look like a trolley.
@l.t.1305
4 ай бұрын
A trolley for us in the U.S is another name for a street car
@ronmarsh7032
4 ай бұрын
Funny story. King County has a street car/Trolley line and about 10 years ago they added a line to South Lake Union. So if you come to the good ol pacific Northwes you can take a ride on the South Lake Union Trolly and get some merch that proclaims that you did in fact ride the South Lake Union Trolly But they use the acronym.
@silvermineband2719
4 ай бұрын
The “trolley” refers to the little wheel that rides along the overhead wire. The only true trolleys are streetcars that have the overhead wire.
@FLmickey90
4 ай бұрын
This is what I was coming to say as well! But have also heard it being called a Trolley as well.
@Raggmopp-xl7yf
4 ай бұрын
Trolleys are also just about anything that can be pushed with wheels on it. Different designs are used in restaurants, hotels, hospitals, etc.
@silvermineband2719
4 ай бұрын
@@Raggmopp-xl7yf The term has been co-opted by people using it as generic slang for many things with wheels. But the true definition is still based on the small wheel riding overhead wires for streetcars.
@Deadcntr
4 ай бұрын
All burgers are sandwiches . But not all sandwiches are burgers.
@yournewzealandfamily
4 ай бұрын
🤯
@ColtonRMagby
4 ай бұрын
And hot dogs are NOT sandwiches.
@ConversationslivingroomRJRJ
4 ай бұрын
Burgers are not limited to ground beef, they can be made of ground turkey and ground chicken
@757optim
4 ай бұрын
Beat me to it.
@ColtonRMagby
4 ай бұрын
@@757optim You mean "beet you to it."
@notsurprised79
4 ай бұрын
"Burger" is short for hamburger. Hamburger was the name given to chopped steak (beef) prepared in the Hamburg style. It has grown to include other ground meats as they are also prepared in the Hamburg style. Traditionally, however, "Burger" refers to sandwiches containing beef hamburger patties.
@MGmirkin
4 ай бұрын
Or some equivalent ground/minced patty-style sandwiches on a burger bun, like: "turkey burger," "veggie burger," etc.
@notsurprised79
4 ай бұрын
@@MGmirkindoesn't have to be on a hamburger bun. The original hamburger sandwich was actually on white bread. Patty melts are also hamburgers and they are typically on rye bread. I didn't want to get too far into the weeds and confuse things even more. Like pointing out the fact that there are chicken sandwiches (fillet) and chicken burgers (ground chicken) both come on a hamburger bun but are not the same thing.
@erniejones5008
4 ай бұрын
@@MGmirkin yeah turkey burger was the one that I was thinking of that I’ve heard besides beef.
@MKCarol-ms7lg
4 ай бұрын
@@erniejones5008 'Beef wanna bes'
@jeffhampton2767
4 ай бұрын
They are called hamburgers because they came from Hamburg germany. Germans migrated to the United States mostly in the 1850s they brought the hamburger with them, then Americans took that hamburger and they put cheese on it and lettuce and tomato and onion and pickle and put it on a bun and created the modern day hamburger on a bun. Burger is short for hamburger so only a hamburger can be a burger.
@pknuttarlott4934
4 ай бұрын
Really old cars like the model T and A literally had a steamer trunk tied to the rear of the vehicle. I guess the word just stuck.
@steveburke1519
4 ай бұрын
Sandwich\burger rules are easy once you know them. A sandwich is two pieces of bread (the type of bread does not matter) with something between them, usually meat. A burger is specifically a ground beef patty between two slices of bread, usually buns but not necessarily. A burger is a sandwich, just called burger from hamburger, which you will also see them called.
@yankeeaholic
4 ай бұрын
I e never heard anyone call a hamburger a sandwich and I’m American. I’ve lived in NY, CA, and NM, never called a sandwich.
@malcorn77
4 ай бұрын
Your family has a really nice way of communicating the differences between our nations. The fact that you have such passion for our country is amazing. Our country is going through a lot and listening to you talk about our country lets us know there is still light that shines from our nation.
@oldspiritart
4 ай бұрын
I realize this is a different place from New Zealand, but my Australian coworkers were eager to participate in our American Halloween festivities. They were avidly conversing about all the lollies they would get. I piped up and said they could buy *any* type candy, not just lollipops. They explained and we had a good laugh. I’m just happy they did not say get stuffed.🤣🤣🤣
@ragingsithmaster
4 ай бұрын
I used to work for a gas station/truck stop. I once had somebody paying for gasoline tell me their car was "the one with the bonnet up". It threw me for the three seconds it took for me to look out the window and spot the car with the "hood" up.
@delmccormack7001
4 ай бұрын
Small town America is not liberal. It is conservative. The best people on earth are small town Americans.
@jckdnls9292
4 ай бұрын
Yeah they voted against women voting... And they love their women not leaving the kitchen. Lol backwards USA plus they still vote for Trump.. That sums up small town USA
@morbiouslenoir
4 ай бұрын
The fact that you would insert this self-aggrandizing statement here belies your claim.
@jckdnls9292
4 ай бұрын
@@morbiouslenoir trump country
@Isaac-47517
4 ай бұрын
wow, i googled " togs". If the google info is cortect then " tog" is short for " togeman", refering to clothes. A common American word for male swimwear is "swim shorts", or just " shorts" for short. Which is my point exactly. If " togeman" is full length normal clothes then " togs" would be " shorts" . See same same. Over here swim shorts are also commonly called "trunks". If anyone ever says " bring tour trunks" it means you are welcome to swim. So, now " trunk" is "boot" and "trunks" is " togs". If you are in the deep South and you here the word " droors" or " draws" and the reference does't seem to involve furniture , sketch artistry, or a financial transaction, the person is most likely refering to underwear (eg, boxers, briefs) or sometimes simply "pants"/ trousers. Yall probably can figure "britches". It is shortened from " under-breeches", the old underpants with the toggle/button flaps that supposedly made the process of defecating easier. And , I would not be surprised if Americans have coined the most words for that process than any other country. I don't want ti get into that, but Boo-Boo is not just Yogi the Bear's friend, doo-doo is not usually a request to " do" anything, and going " number two" isn't typicalky refering to your position in line/ queue. If you want more, I am available. YW. The word "togs" is an informal term used in New Zealand to refer to swimming shorts or bathing suits. It's short for the word "togeman", which was 16th century criminal slang for "coat". In the 18th century, "togs" started being used more generally as slang for clothes. The word may have originated from the word "toga", a Roman garment. "Toga" comes from "tegere" meaning to cover.
@brianlewis5692
4 ай бұрын
In the US, the burger refers not to the bun but to the meat, the burger *patty*. So a burger patty on its own is a "burger", and anywhere it's found is called a burger whether it's on bread, on a bun, in a hoagie roll, it's always still a burger.
@JaxNole61
4 ай бұрын
Yep, if I fix a poor folks hamburger on sandwich bread it's still a "burger". 👍
@Trifler500
4 ай бұрын
It was actually always this way, but when the word was carried over to the UK in the past, it was misinterpreted.
@BobWillisOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
Hunters and butchers in the U.S. call the ground meat of any animal "hamburger". When a hunter butchers a deer, for example, the ground meat will be wrapped in either paper or plastic and labeled "hamburger", then put into the freezer for storage. It is not called "ground deer"; it is called "hamburger". Even if the hamburger is cooked and put between two slices of sandwich bread it is still hamburger. Simply put, ground meat is hamburger.
@noramascarenas9990
4 ай бұрын
That would be confusing...I'd label it ground Venison.
@DavidWalton-g8w
4 ай бұрын
Actually, it does refer to the bun too. Go pick up a pack of buns at the store and see what they are called. Doesn't mean you have to put a hamburger in them though.
@judyhuurman1237
4 ай бұрын
Found this on the internet. "Togs" is short for the word "togeman", which was 16th century criminal slang for "coat". In the 18th century, "togs" started being used more generally as slang for clothes. In the UK, the word still just means "clothes", but in Australia and New Zealand, it came to be used in a swimming context."
@dzspdref
4 ай бұрын
This makes sense since wasn't Australia originally a penal colony for UK criminals? Also NZ was populated by a lot of people coming from Australia, so the lingo would've followed.
@Ameslan1
4 ай бұрын
Chicken sandwiches with buns in particular in the USA are definitely not referred to as "chicken burger" because chicken burger uses GROUND or MINCED chicken patties which we do have ground or minced chicken burgers the same in ground or minced cow meat patties for burgers. A chicken breast sandwhich like you get at Chick Fil A for example is a Chicken Sandwich because it uses the whole boneless chicken breast. That is the difference!
@bfulks2001
4 ай бұрын
Thanks for saving me some typing. I couldn't have said it better myself.
@Ameslan1
4 ай бұрын
@@bfulks2001 Thank you!
@HemlockRidge
4 ай бұрын
I HATE ground chicken. It even smells bad. Turkey isn't as bad.
@Ameslan1
4 ай бұрын
@@HemlockRidge True I agree. But the point I am making is the difference between what people in the US call a burger vs sandwich.. Burgers have ground or minced meat.. Sandwiches as in chicken sandwich is the whole boneless chicken breast.
@HemlockRidge
4 ай бұрын
@@Ameslan1 See my post below.
@joshuablevins4340
4 ай бұрын
So in America out west they are called swimsuits, but on the East Coast they are more commonly referred to as bathing suits
@nancyyarletts165
4 ай бұрын
Lollipop can be shortened to lollies which is hard candy on a stick. Candy is a general name with many sun categories, like gummies, mints, chocolate bars etc.
@ariellewilson730
4 ай бұрын
I learned that in the south, they call lollipops a sucker. Sounds odd for me to say sucker for a lollipop because to me it means something different. 😂
@bretttodd6470
4 ай бұрын
#9 Windshield vs Windscreen. The front glass of a car is a windshield just like a shield protects someone. A screen allows air to pass but keeps bugs out like on windows of a house. Or a screen can sift flour or dirt. Screens allow something to pass through.
@scarlettjoehandsome6130
4 ай бұрын
Television and computer screens also allow something to pass through. Information... in the form of light. In this sense so does a windscreen.
@Anon54387
4 ай бұрын
And the windscreen on your car allows light to pass through.
@mralddragoon
4 ай бұрын
@@scarlettjoehandsome6130 sure, but the point was what it does for "wind", not light
@scarlettjoehandsome6130
4 ай бұрын
@@mralddragoon They are each permeable to some things and not others and therefore they are filters also.
@mralddragoon
4 ай бұрын
@@scarlettjoehandsome6130 sure, but it's not a lightshield, it's a windshield. I don't care what you call it, I'm not suggesting one is even more correct than the other; what I'm saying is that the point of the comment was it shields you from wind (it does not filter or screen wind). Trying to make the original comment about something it's not is irrelevant.
@leehassell6055
4 ай бұрын
Be Careful when you come to Tennessee. If someone has a blinker on, they bought the car that way! Lord knows they didn't turn it on!
@melanies734
4 ай бұрын
True for the entire South. 🤣
@julinelson1775
4 ай бұрын
blinker is more commonly called a turn signal too
@MGmirkin
4 ай бұрын
I've hear it called both, but turn signal is probably more common, around here anyway...
@throughthoroughthought8064
4 ай бұрын
I figure "turn signal" is more official, but "blinker" is everyday use.
@shmosel_
4 ай бұрын
I feel like blinker is more common for hazards
@JustinWebb-xz2dd
4 ай бұрын
Never heard hazards called a blinker... flashers maybe@@shmosel_
@loripearson7745
4 ай бұрын
I live in Pennsylvania and turn signal is common and the hazard lights are called blinkers
@ThunderPants13
4 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you're going to visit some different states on your next trip. It seems like every time an English speaking foreigner (to the U.S.) visits here, they only ever go to the Big 4 (New York, Florida, Texas, and California). There is A LOT MORE to see in the U.S. than just those 4 states. Thanks for the video and here's wishing you safe travels!
@ReadR00ster1
4 ай бұрын
A trunk is also a name for like a storage chest. So that is where it comes from for cars.
@GaryTongue-zn5di
4 ай бұрын
It's really simple. If it is a Beef Patty it is a Burger regardless of the bread or bun. If the meat is anything else it is a sandwich regardless of the bread or bun, EXCEPT it is heavily debated among us Americans if a Hamburger counts as a sandwich! You will NEVER Get a straight answer on that one!
@sandistolle4874
4 ай бұрын
Lollies in the states are usually hard candy on a stick ‘lolly Pop’. Swimsuits are often called Bathing suits. Not all candy bars are chocolate. Some terms are regional
@ashextraordinaire
4 ай бұрын
What's funny to me is that I've spent my entire life in the southern US, and I've always used "bathing suit" for swimsuit/togs and "turn signal" for blinker/indicator. And I've caught flak for it from other Americans. Southern American English sometimes feels like a different language!
@Raquel-un8vv
4 ай бұрын
I always call it a bathing suit too. 😂
@brendasnow8255
4 ай бұрын
Well, I’m from Montana, lived I. Ohio, Oregon, Washington,, and now Tennessee, and I say bathing suit, too. So do my friends who are from other states.
@Nipper-ty9tk
4 ай бұрын
I'm 58 and always called them swim suits. 😂😂
@puebloking8280
4 ай бұрын
I'm in AZ I'm 30 and I've never heard someone call it a blinker
@jeffhampton2767
4 ай бұрын
I grew up on the edge of Philadelphia in the state of Pennsylvania and back in the 1960s and 1970s everybody use to call it a bathing suit.
@DrewWolf-xk7sk
4 ай бұрын
I’d say if there is ground (minced) beef it may be called ‘burger’, even if it’s between slices of bread. For instance, patty melts might be on a menu under burgers. As far as I know no other ingredient between slices of bread are ever called ‘burgers’ nor between a bun. I believe because ground beef is commonly referred to as ‘hamburger’ is the reason a a sandwich with ground beef is simply called a ‘burger’.
@michelepaccione8806
4 ай бұрын
You distinguish the difference between sandwich and burger by the bread; we distinguish by the type of “meat” inside. If the “meat” is ground (minced) it’s generally a burger. Ground (minced) beef, turkey, chicken, veggies pressed into a patty form are generally called burgers. You can put a burger between two slices of bread and it would still be a burger; a burger bun is called that because it houses a burger. If you put cheese and tomato in a burger bun it’s a sandwich.
@cgummow138
4 ай бұрын
When I visited Australia and New Zealand the word that jumped out to me, and I heard often, was 'windscreen'. Here in the US we call it a 'windshield'.
@hume1963
4 ай бұрын
A blinker is also called a signal or turn signal by lots of people.
@shoughlepuff
4 ай бұрын
Burgers vs sandwiches. In the US burgers are determined by the type/style of meat, not the bun. If it is ground meat or a plant based version that is supposed to imitate a ground beef burger Patty, then it’s a burger. Anything else between two slices of bread or in a bun is a sandwich. If it’s not a veggie burger, ground beef burger, or ground meat turned into a burger patty, it’s a sandwich.
@Blueknight1960
4 ай бұрын
That vegan burger is not a burger at all, it's just ground plants with other additives to make it look like hamburger, but it's not a burger. It's more like a booger, you know the crusty thing you pick out your nose?
@kevinfleming9919
4 ай бұрын
Ground meat has fats and sometimes other fillers added and is mostly put through a meat grinder, whereas minced meat is just the meat finely cut or minced without any added ingredients and can be ground up or finely cut with a knife.
@pamelabennett9057
4 ай бұрын
A funny story going the other way: Years ago I was going to England to visit a dear friend and rented a car. I knew to expect driving on the "wrong" side and it being a stick shift (manual transmission), but being groggy after an overnight flight, I was further challenged in trying to understand British English by the clerk having a strong Indian accent. He took me to the car and after I got in he's pointing to the different parts, including saying "There are your indicators." I had absolutely no idea what he meant, as to me (and many Americans), "indicators" refers to the lights on the dash that tell you when something is wrong (low oil, etc.). So my response to him was "my What???" After going back and forth a few times, he finally reached in and touched it and asked "What do you call these?" "OH! Turn signals!" 😀
@mflewis1
4 ай бұрын
In Michigan, and probably most other places, mincemeat would refer to the ingredients of mincemeat pie. It doesn't contain meat at all but is a concoction of various fruits, typically dried and especially raisins , and various spices like cinnamon.
@eljj7968
4 ай бұрын
That's called fruit mince in NZ.
@sherylkeib4993
4 ай бұрын
Yes, if we offered you a piece of our mincemeat pie you may not want it!
@anndeecosita3586
4 ай бұрын
I think the original old school recipe for mincemeat pie did have meat.
@mflewis1
4 ай бұрын
@@anndeecosita3586 True, but my google search indicated that faded away during the Victorian period, at least in the US.
@d.j.baxter6422
4 ай бұрын
By far the BEST KZitem family period . I love you guys and how beautiful y'all are inside and out....I honestly think your family is simply PERFECT. Best family to ever come over to the US. Keep being amazing and giving us all Great footage. I'm writing from Griffin,Ga 40-45min south of Atlanta
@yournewzealandfamily
4 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you so much!! We cant wait to share our adventures with you!
@mountainneko
4 ай бұрын
To most Americans, mince meat is not meat, it is a pie we have during the holidays, mince meat is made of apples, apple cider, candied cherries, brown sugar, apricots, dried cherries, cranberries, currants, figs, orange zest, orange juice, golden raisins, raisins, schmaltz, allspice, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, salt, and rum . . .at least in PA and OH, also, a burger on toast or bread with grilled onions and cheese is called a patty melt. . .
@kevinfleming9919
4 ай бұрын
Original mincemeat pies, or minced pies, did contain meat and many recipes still do even though the ones without meat are the more popular ones nowadays.
@shallowgal462
4 ай бұрын
To us, the cockpit of a car is _full_ of indicators: speed, engine rpms, gasoline level, engine temperature, lights, high-beams, oil needs changed, tire pressure is low, general trouble indicator, and nowadays, compass direction and internal and external temperatures, as well as heat and air conditioning activity. There are also left and right indicators on the dashboard showing whether you've activated a turn signal, with both indicators lighting up if you activated the hazard control.
@scarlettjoehandsome6130
4 ай бұрын
The external turn signals on a car are communication devices to indicate (signal) to other drivers of ones intentions, thus they are indicators.
@kristophergoordman7225
4 ай бұрын
Speed and rpm’s are on gauges. Lights that indicate something are indicators!
@shallowgal462
4 ай бұрын
@@kristophergoordman7225 Even digital gauges where the numbers light up?
@kristophergoordman7225
4 ай бұрын
@@shallowgal462 Gauges, digital or mechanical, actually gauge something and show a specific level of speed or fuel, etc. While indicators just light up or flash to say look at me, I’m on or I’m broken, or I’m turning!
@scarlettjoehandsome6130
4 ай бұрын
@@kristophergoordman7225 Gauges are indicators, as are meters. Life is filled with indicators both natural and man made. A defining characteristic of humans as intelligent beings is the use of symbols (symbolic language) to convey information. The leaves changing color are indicators of fall and a reminder that winter is impending.
@MasterBiffPudwell
4 ай бұрын
If you make it to Florida in your RV come to Crystal River. You can swim with manatees. They are peaceful creatures who graze on sea grass. They are called the cows of the sea and some people think they are what early sailors referred to when they spoke of mermaids.
@MasterBiffPudwell
4 ай бұрын
In the SouthEast US shopping carts/trolleys are called buggies.
@1otterlover
4 ай бұрын
As a baby boomer, I always called them turn signals; not aware of the term blinkers.
@hippielady123
4 ай бұрын
I'm a Boomer from Cali and always call it a blinker
@jeffhampton2767
4 ай бұрын
I'm on the east coast and everybody calls on blinkers but some people say turn signals
@Blueknight1960
4 ай бұрын
@@hippielady123 And I'm sure according to calli, it cause cancer.
@Blueknight1960
4 ай бұрын
@@jeffhampton2767 So am I and and it's always been turn signal. Then, wait for it, when you push the little red triangle, it's the emergency flashers.
@slate613
4 ай бұрын
Funny/sad thing is, regardless of what we call them in the states, a lot of people think they're optional. . .
@keithr6572
4 ай бұрын
Well, just to add more confusion: If you cut any food, e.g., meat, vegetables, etc., into very small pieces, we are said to mince the item. If you kick something like a ball or a toy, you are said to boot it or if you make someone leave a building, you are said to "give them the boot" or you "boot them out of the building". Take notes, you're welcome.
@BruceDylanFuller
4 ай бұрын
Burger is the meat patty. Nothing to do with the bread. In fact, that’s why the buns are referred to as burger buns. But you could also use the buns for a sandwich and call it a sandwich bun. Cheers from an Arkansan living in Texas
@videodead9630
4 ай бұрын
Trolleys in the U.S. are tram cars, there aren’t many today, but they were big the early part of the 1900’s
@timporch2108
4 ай бұрын
Also the Los Angeles Dodgers when they were in Brooklyn were called the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers because you had to dodge trolleys on the way to the ballpark. They eventually dropped trolleys and just became the Dodgers.
@757optim
4 ай бұрын
I call blinkers/indicators "turn signals". At one time, not all cars (or motorcycles) had turn signals and motorists had to know the proper hand signals for signaling a turn. Hence, blinkers/indicators are turn signals.
@anonw3829
4 ай бұрын
Even owners manuals for NZ'ers call them "turn signals". Of course...Who reads owners manuals.
@trickhayproductions
4 ай бұрын
A good way to understand the word sandwich is this... Sandwich is like the word automobile (the main category). Then you have car, truck, van, SUV as the secondary category. With Sandwich (the main category) . Then you have Hamburgers & Cheeseburgers (Burgers), Chicken Filet, Fish Fillet, Subs, Tuna Salad, Ham etc... are the secondary Categories.
@judgeovyoursoulvo8685
4 ай бұрын
A burger is minced beef. Everything else is a "sandwidge" including hotdogs. I think an RV trip through small town America will be amazing for your beautiful family !
@BonafideToolJunkie
13 күн бұрын
One thing that upsets people...is when drivers think the use of Turn Signals is optional.
@melanies734
4 ай бұрын
-Burger=Hamburger -Our blinkers are officially called turn signals - In the Southeast we call your trolleys, buggies! - lollies are lollipops to us - Chocolate bars are candy bars - Togs = swimsuits, bathing suits, trunks and bikinis (we expect our togs to get discolored) - "Zed's dead, baby" Pulp Fiction quote. It's the name of a guy here. What was the last one??? Glad you enjoyed your trip. Come to the southeast USA next time. It's a whole other country, and we're nicer. 😊
@BassFisherman13-kw7in
4 ай бұрын
agreed
@weebeevillaging587
4 ай бұрын
Bless your heart 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@jeffg.6110
4 ай бұрын
A burger is ANY ground meat (or meat substitute) formed into a patty. Not just ground beef, but ground turkey, pork, chicken, salmon, bison, lamb, etc. plus mushrooms, veggies & “beyond.”
@melanies734
4 ай бұрын
@jeffg.6110 yes, but if I decide to get ground shrimp formed into a pattie, cooked, and served on a bun, I'm not calling it a burger. I'm calling it a shrimp burger or shrimp sandwich. If I'm ordering a burger, I expect beef. If I want my burger made of ground turkey, I'm ordering a turkey burger. Bison? Bison burger. See my point? They're all burgers, but they need qualifiers.
@jeffg.6110
4 ай бұрын
@@melanies734 Well, of course, but the issue wasn’t burger vs turkey burger or shrimp burger, it was burger vs sandwich. It’s not like they think a (beef) “burger” and a chicken “burger” (sandwich) are the same thing either. The issue is to them the bun dictates it’s a burger - regardless of what kind of meat it is. To Americans, the fact it’s ground meat (or meat substitute) in patty form dictates it’s a burger - regardless of what kind of meat. See my point?
@Navyuncle
4 ай бұрын
As an American 🇺🇸 I could have never guessed what togs meant. Here in the Great Midwest, signal light is more common than blinker. The word "trolley" is a form of public transportation using overhead electrical wire. In most cities they have all but disappeared by 1960 and replaced by busses. Although St Louis, Missouri has built a new trolley line in the Delmar loop.
@skyhawk_4526
4 ай бұрын
Togs was literally the only example they gave that I had never heard of. Otherwise, I knew both. I'm an American, but my parents were British immigrants. Never in my life have I heard the word "Togs."
@ChiefMac59
2 ай бұрын
Trolleys can also be cable cars like in San Francisco
@Songdaddy
4 ай бұрын
This American absolutely loves your channel and your family. I look forward to them.
@Hydrangea66
4 ай бұрын
We use Burger for the type of meat. Hamburger is ground beef. A Sandwich can be chicken, or any other meat, cheese, peanut butter & Jelly, meat salad concoction, etc, etc, etc. Burger or Sandwich has nothing to do with the type of bread, it is based on the meat.
@almadiminico2159
4 ай бұрын
Once again I have thoroughly enjoyed your video. I can’t wait to see what you all think of small town America. Safe travels. 🩵
@timothyporter1632
4 ай бұрын
'Togs' is actually derived from a 16th-century word for coat, 'togeman', according to the BBC. It got shortened to 'togs' overtime, and usually referred to any type of clothes. It wasn't until the early 20th century that it came into use to refer to swimming attire.
@brucedixon5185
4 ай бұрын
cookie / biscuit , napkin nappie / diaper, flashlight / torch. I spent a couple of years in New Zealand. Some funny language incidents. Saying "I'm stuffed" is a good one.
@joannestark3023
4 ай бұрын
OMG I’m picturing the reactions if you ever said "I’m stuffed," in front of new friends or acquaintances.
@nicks3935
4 ай бұрын
Just to add a few more (flashlight / torch / moonbeam) (restroom / bathroom / head / toilet/ shitter)
@wanderingheidi
4 ай бұрын
and tomato sauce instead of ketchup
@RickyHardin
4 ай бұрын
@@wanderingheidi but what do they call tomato sauce? :D
@wanderingheidi
4 ай бұрын
@@RickyHardin hahaha! No clue.
@GlendonPerkinsgp
4 ай бұрын
You rented a Durango. That rear opening I would call the rear gate. Trunk/boot is on a sedan or coupe. Hatch on a hatchback, gates on SUVs. Another difference would be hood vs bonnet.
@throughthoroughthought8064
4 ай бұрын
I'd probably jut say trunk or trunk-lid for all of them just to be brief about it.
@seethe42
4 ай бұрын
Most SUV's don't have gates anymore though, they have a hatch. Older ones like Blazers and station wagons had a tailgate that opened down and window that opened up. Now most just have a hatch.
@skyhawk_4526
4 ай бұрын
I'd call it a hatch. Whether on an SUV or a hatchback, it's essentially exactly the same thing. I only call it a gate (as in tailgate) if it's on the rear end of a pickup truck. If it's a sedan or coupe, the space where you put the luggage or cargo that's behind the rear seat is the trunk, whereas the thing that opens and closes to access the trunk is technically called the trunk lid.
@jckdnls9292
4 ай бұрын
No one uses gates anymore
@jaycooper2812
4 ай бұрын
The difference between a burger and a sandwich is the meat inside. A burger is ground beef where any other meat (chicken, fish, etc) makes it a sandwich. The indicater to you is referred to as a blinker or turn signal depending on where you are.
@chasecarter8848
4 ай бұрын
Burgers: ground red meat fried is a burger, all else is a sandwich, the type of bread is immaterial. Also, raw ground red meat is burger as well. It's all about the ground red meat. Ground pork is just ground pork, same goes for chicken or turkey, and even fried up on a bun it's still a chicken, turkey or porch sandwich. If it's ground red meat, it's burger, regardless of the bread. Hope that simplifies it.
@deborahjsimmons8627
4 ай бұрын
You really need to come to Michigan known as the mitten state due to its shape (gee do you call them mittens?) Go up north towards the Mackinaw bridge 5 miles long across 2 of the Great Lakes. Go to Mackinaw island where no cars allowed walk or horses bikes and lots of wonderful fudge. Then go further into the upper peninsula of Michigan for some beauty. Stop by and see the Soo Locks can be interesting. Think you would rather enjoy the beauty.
@rockroll7649
4 ай бұрын
A funny comment. When I was a kid, all sodas were seen as 'Coke'. I ordered a coke as a 7 year old at the bowling alley one day, so the waitress gave me a Coke. She was quite confused when I said, "I wanted the clear kind." I had wanted a Sprite.
@projectdelta50
4 ай бұрын
Actually it depends on which state you're in. Each one has their own terms for sodas
@MGmirkin
4 ай бұрын
That's more of a **regional** thing ["...in a galaxy far, far away..."] than a temporal thing ["...a long time ago..."], I think... Some call all carbonated beverages: "soda," "pop," "a Coke [exemplar-Brand-as-category-name; kind of like all facial tissues are 'a Kleenex']," etc.
@michaeloliver1039
4 ай бұрын
A burger place near me was staffed with Spanish Americans Though bilingual, when someone asked what fountain drinks they had, it stumped the whole restaurant.
@geoffreysmommy
4 ай бұрын
There are still areas in the U.S. that call them pop.
@nelsonhemstreet3568
4 ай бұрын
@@geoffreysmommy When my dad visited my in college (home was western New York State while college was eastern NY), he liked to visit restaurants and order a "pop", just to get the reaction. I would then have to explain that he meant a "soda".
@MlTCH
4 ай бұрын
1. Trunk refers to the actual suitcase built onto the back of cars back in the day. There was no boot, only a literal trunk. 2. A burger is the beef patty. It has nothing to do with the buns/bread. A burger or hamburger is a beef steak patty from Hamburg, Germany. It was a thing before it was put between bread. 3. Mince vs ground beef is just a difference in saying. Both are the same. One most likely originated before the other, but who really cares? 4. Same here as number 3. Just a different use of words. I don’t think there is any history behind this difference except the time at which the English language was split by an ocean. 5. A trolley to the USA is a public person carrying machine. Tracked, like a train and used within cities, such as San Francisco. 6. A lolli or lolly is short for lollipop. A sucker candy, typically round, wound into a spiral, flat, and usually multicolored. 7. Swim suit just makes more sense than tongs. Tongs doesn’t make any sense to anyone outside of New Zealand/Australia. 8. Zed doesn’t really make sense because it’s the only letter you spell out. It doesn’t make any logical sense, from either end. Zed was usually said because it was more identifiable over radio than “zee” that could be mistaken for “Cee””. That was a British norm during WW2. That’s the only thing that I can see making a historical difference. Most of American English is an offshoot of old British English mixed with French spelling and other words from other languages of the early 1700s and beyond. Many of our words that describe the same thing come from an older English language that is no longer spoken in Britain or its former colonies (that split off way after the United States did). Some predate English words. Our use of trunk predates the use of the word boot for example, as the United States was the first country to mass produce the automobile and create the industrial standard terminology.
@Raggmopp-xl7yf
4 ай бұрын
Is THAT why? I have always wondered WHY ground beef is called HAMburger. Of course, I've also wonder why we call fish and chicken, fish and chicken. But we call cow and pig, beef and pork.....and then the HAM issue.
@MlTCH
4 ай бұрын
@@Raggmopp-xl7yf Yea, actually it really is. Are you trying to say it’s not with your chicken/fish statement? Or the capitalization of HAM meaning it was originally made of pig? I don’t really get the point of this reply. You didn’t do a great job at making your point clear. If you are attempting to be flippant, you failed poorly.
@tpw84101
4 ай бұрын
@@MlTCH He's not writing poorly, you're reading poorly. It's a fairly light hearted reply. Eat a snickers.
@georgedykes5533
4 ай бұрын
The trunk comes from early automobiles that literally had a trunk attached to the back of the car and was detachable so it could be carried inside.
@Raggmopp-xl7yf
4 ай бұрын
@@MlTCH TRYing to say? I thought I said it pretty well. I mean, I got a lot of info from your post. You tryin' to pick a fight outta thin air? Have fun! I won't be participating.
@Marshmallowchick1983
4 ай бұрын
This was awesome!! I love learning about other cultures. Language differences can be so funny 😂!
@malcolmdean6899
4 ай бұрын
A bit of trivia. The reason that the USA uses trunk is that early vehicles used actual "trunks" or containers that were strapped to the back of the vehicle that passengers put their belongings. Vehicles then eventually morphed into having "trunks."
@avilonwalston4930
4 ай бұрын
Fun Fact: Not all Americans say trunk! I am from North Carolina specifically I'm a Down Easterner or from the tide water coastal area of NC. We say boot of the car. I have all my life. When I married my husband who is from the middle of North Carolina he made fun of me when I said called it boot! So you will be right at home if you visit the eastern costal area of my beautiful state!
@GentleRain21
4 ай бұрын
My dad was from. Harnett County and called it boot. I live in Davidson County and always hear trunk.
@lisahelms9508
4 ай бұрын
We also call shopping carts buggies
@mflewis1
4 ай бұрын
Rarely. Never have heard that.
@BlessingsfromBridget
4 ай бұрын
@@mflewis1 It depends where in the US you live. In some states, shopping cart is never used and buggy is used instead
@FLmickey90
4 ай бұрын
@@BlessingsfromBridget Or just not say shopping and just say carts.
@jacobd.carlos588
4 ай бұрын
Lets go new video. Love to see it. Enjoy your RV trip throughout America
@timdiss715
4 ай бұрын
It's a burger if it's a sandwich made with a ground beef patty . No matter what kind of bread it's on. Everything is a sandwich if it's between two or more slices of any bread.
@WendieRosenberg
4 ай бұрын
Anything with a ground beef hamburger patty is a hamburger. No matter the bread. Everything else is a sandwich, no matter the topping 😃 If it’s made with ground turkey or ground chicken… People will typically say it’s a turkey burger or a chicken burger. That might be the only exception in how you describe it. Lots of love from Northern California!! It’s amazing up here completely different than Southern California. Big cities like LA and New York are a drop in the ocean… Our country is so much more than those places. So happy you get to drive through some of the small towns.❤️
@Bigolg1975
4 ай бұрын
We call an indicator a turn signal also, you guys are great!
@kevin34ct
4 ай бұрын
I call it whatever I'm thinking of at the time, but most times I call it turn signal.
@buffalosoldier19d42
4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the explanation of the NZeders. I had no idea what you were saying until now.
@purrfectnails
4 ай бұрын
A burger is any kind of ground meat formed into a patty... turkey burger, shrimp burger, chicken burger... the bread is usually a bun, but if the meat is ground, its a burger Most of America uses the word shopping cart (cart) but in some areas they call it a buggy
@jeffhampton2767
4 ай бұрын
Burger is short for hamburger so only a beef hamburger can be a burger.
@purrfectnails
4 ай бұрын
@jeffhampton2767 thats a half truth... the beef hamburger is the original, but there are other types or burgers now
@Blueknight1960
4 ай бұрын
@@purrfectnails No, people might refer those other meats as burgers, but in reality, ground chicken is a chicken sandwich. Ground turkey, well is just nasty. No such thing as a shrimp burger, you have a seafood sandwich.
@purrfectnails
4 ай бұрын
@@Blueknight1960 if you say so 🙄
@Blueknight1960
4 ай бұрын
@@purrfectnails I did say so.
@thanielsmom08
4 ай бұрын
For Americans “burger” is made from beef. Anything else is a sandwich. Has nothing to do with the bread for us.
@docredline
4 ай бұрын
our similarities and lifestyles are huge...our differences small!. America loves New Zealanders...and especially your family. We have adopted you!
@debec9129
4 ай бұрын
Burger has ground beef
@jimcab4279
4 ай бұрын
A burger is short for a hamburger. A burger is always a ground beef patty...hamburger, anything else is a sandwich.
@DavidWalton-g8w
4 ай бұрын
So ground turkey formed into a patty and grilled and then put on a bun is a turkey sandwich. And, sliced turkey on a bun is a turkey sandwich. Hmm, I would think just call one a turkey burger to avoid the confusion. 😂
@jimcab4279
4 ай бұрын
@@DavidWalton-g8w fake account
@seethe42
4 ай бұрын
A burger is a ground patty that is grilled without breading. It doesn't matter what type of meat. If you take ground chicken meat and grill it up like a hamburger, it's a chicken burger. If you take that same ground chicken patty and bread it and deep fry it, it's a chicken sandwich. As for using a ground beef patty, you can make a chicken fried hamburger steak sandwich out of a hamburger patty and it's NOT a burger. You can also make a Salisbury Steak sandwich... NOT a burger.
@jimcab4279
4 ай бұрын
@@seethe42 Congratulations, you're apparently a burger expert. Do you feel really smart and proud that you're an "expert" on burgers?? It's not all that important but you're certainly worked up about it huh?
@eronnorris6683
16 сағат бұрын
burgers are made with hamburger (ground beef) - has nothing to do with the bun. we even put hamburger patties on regular sliced bread, still call it a hamburger (or sometimes a "patty melt" if it's on sourdough). but if it is not hamburger, we do not call it a burger, no matter what type of bread it is on. Sandwiches can vary on the name, depending on what kind of bread is used and what part of the country you're in, and (just to add confusion) what kind of ingredients you put on it!
@susanbrown6458
4 ай бұрын
Just so you know, there are different words or names for things within the US also. Some people call a shopping cart a buggy, while others would think that's a baby carriage. That's just one of many examples
@brianwhite434
4 ай бұрын
Hey guys an easy way to tell the difference between a Burger or a Sandwich is if it has ground beef in it which we call Hamburger it's a burger anything else between two buns or slices of bread it's a Sandwich
@phoenixmichaels
4 ай бұрын
"Burger" is short for "Hamburger". Oddly enough, they contain no ham LOL. The word originates in Hamburg Germany. A BURGER will be made of ground beef. All other types of meat will be a sandwich. Ham Sandwich. Chicken sandwich. Pork sandwich. Cheese sandwich.
@onp1911
4 ай бұрын
I just recently found your channel and I absolutely love watching your family!! You guys do everything together.
@SheldonHelms
4 ай бұрын
In New Zealand, the term "togs" is used to refer to a bathing suit or swimwear. The origin of this term is thought to come from British slang, where "togs" has been used since the 19th century to refer to clothes or an outfit. The word "togs" itself is derived from the Latin word "toga," which was a type of clothing worn in ancient Rome. Over time, "togs" came to be used more specifically in New Zealand and some parts of Australia to mean swimwear. The usage has persisted as a colloquial term unique to these regions.
@TaniWeinstein
Ай бұрын
My husband is from New Zealand, and I'm still explaining to him the burger thing. In the U.S., the burger is referring to the patty as opposed to the bread that is holding everything.
@bonniefields1320
4 ай бұрын
I hope this helps. Most people in America call mince, hamburger. Only occasionally do we call it ground beef. Ground beef is the formal way to say hamburger. So sandwiches made from hamburger/ground beef are hamburgers. Hamburger to us is referring to the meat, the hamburger or formally ground beef.
@pauljeffers606
4 ай бұрын
If it has a ground meat patty, it is almost always called a burger, everything else (with some exceptions) is called a sandwich.
@donwilliams3464
4 ай бұрын
Mints are peppermints, mince it to cut up in small pieces... Like minced garlic. Burgers are beef.. sandwiches are chicken, ham, turkey.. basically not beef.
@jbm0866
4 ай бұрын
Don't think Elephant trunk, think "treasure chest" aka "trunk". In the early days of motor carriages you literally strapped a trunk or chest to the back of your car to carry clothes, tools etc. So in that sense "trunk" makes more sense than "boot". Also "windshield" vs "windscreen". Here the word "screen" means something different in America where many homes in the South literally have a steel mesh on the outside of windows that allows the breeze to come inside while blocking insects, and sometimes a screen door that fits in front of your entry door. So with that out of the way, what does the large piece of glass in front of your face do? Does it still allow the wind to enter your car or does it "shield" you from all elements?😉
@Locke99GS
4 ай бұрын
1) Trunk: In the days of horse drawn carriages and then the early automobile, a storage trunk was strapped to the back of the carriage to store thing in. This terminology has persisted in America today. 2) Burger: In the US, a burger is a type of sandwich where the meat is a ground beef (called hamburger) patty. You may get chicken or turkey burgers sometimes where similarly the meat is ground. Anything between two slices of bread where the meat is not ground is not a burger, and therefore just a sandwich. The type of break mostly doesn't matter. The main difference is whether the meat is ground or not. 3) Mince: To mince is to chop finely. This is different from "ground" where the meat is smashed through a grinder which tears it apart. What you call "minced meat" is ground through a grinder. You don't differentiate the processes through the name, we do. 4) Blinker: This word is a colloquialism. We would more properly call it a "turn signal" and use "blinker" when speaking casually or lazily, though regionally they may use "blinker" more properly. 5) Shopping cart: It is a cart that use while shopping. They're large because we shop less frequently and buy more at once when we do shop, and store the excess food in our large refrigerators and freezers. 6) Candy: For us, a "lollie" is a specific type of candy. Any sweet confection like that, outside of baked bread confections, are called "candy". A "lollie" for us is a lollipop, a specific type of hard candy on a stick. 7) Swimsuit: A suit you use for swimming. I've no comments on this. 8) Zee: Ya, we just do. We're a different country with different names for things in our language. I think American's would likely have no problem understanding your versions of all these words, except for "togs" which, at least myself, have never heard before. I'm excited to see you guys' trip and reactions to small town America! Think of small town America as a more extreme version of the state they're in, which may have seemed watered town and not living up to stereotypes when visiting the larger cities. The larger cities are of course more homogenized as people from different parts of the country, big and small, all come to a single area and the culture mixes. I hope you come through Texas again.
@gregory593
4 ай бұрын
All sandwich is two pieces of bread holding some other food between them, a burger, which contains some form of ground hamburger meat between two pieces of bread, is a type of sandwich, so all hamburgers are sandwiches, but not all sandwiches are burgers.
@willcool713
4 ай бұрын
A burger has a ground meat patty. A chicken burger has a ground or well-chopped chicken patty, a turkey burger has a ground turkey patty, a buffalo burger is ground buffalo, a moose burger would be ground moose, etc. An exception is a steak burger, which can be sliced, chopped, or twice grilled, though usually whole steak, and if it were ground it would just be a regular hamburger, with quality meat. As a rule, breaded and cured meats are in sandwiches.
@spacecardinal
3 ай бұрын
Just found you guys. So glad. You're such a cool fam. Whoever does your editing is awesome, as is your whole family, each and every one. Thanks guys🎉
@yournewzealandfamily
3 ай бұрын
Wow, what a lovely comment - thankyou, and welcome to The Fam! Sam does all our editing so thanks for that great feedback! 😀
@jrblake03027
4 ай бұрын
I am so excited that y’all are planning on multiple trips to the United States because as you’ve learned the U.S. is a massive country. Because of the massive size of the United States there are multiple regional differences even in our language. For example the word boot you learned that in the area you visited they said trunk, but in other regions and areas of the U.S we would say boot. Similarly the word shopping cart where I live in the south (Alabama) we call a buggy but y’all know as a trolley. In the south we also call what you know as an indicator a turn signal not a blinker or indicator. So lots to learn. Lots of difference. I love your willingness to learn and experience and teach through your content the differences. Thank you again for this video and all your content! Much love to you and your family!!❤️ ❤❤❤
@rovers141
4 ай бұрын
I dated an English girl when I was living in the UAE years ago, she was in complete disbelief about the trunk thing. We were going out for a day on the water, she asked where she could put her stuff and I told her my trunk has plenty of room in it so she laughed thinking it was a joke, that was kind of an awkward moment because neither of us really knew what was going on. She was thinking elephants I guess and I didn't know what in the world she was laughing for 😂
@janetmoreno8909
2 ай бұрын
Basically we don't define a burger by the type of bread, it's defined more by the type of meat (usually beef). If it's a flat mass of ground meat or minced vegetables (usually round) that is fried it's a burger, if there is no minced meat or veg, it's a sandwich. The candy store...not many left in the USA any more just the few types like the one you went to. When I was a kid there were lots of candy stores and they sold candy's, comics, sodas & shakes.
@ShaunRiceNYC
4 ай бұрын
I don't know if anyone has explained this in full yet - but just in case... Burger vs Sandwich doesn't apply to the type of breading (exactly). A burger is ground meat made into a patty and then cooked and put between 2 pieces of breading (buns or slices). Ground Beef is usually just called a burger. Ground lamb is a Lamb burger. Ground chicken is a chicken burger. You get it... A sandwich is sliced meat, chunks of meat, vegetables or meat based "salads" (tuna salad/chicken salad) that is between breading (usually slices). So your chicken sandwich was called that bc the chicken wasn't ground first - it was a piece of breaded chicken breast. Hope that helps!
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