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ParticipantThat’s Not English
Britishisms, Americanisms, and What Our English Says About Us
by Erin MooreThat’s Not English · Click Here
- Format: hardcover, 223 pages
- Release date: March 24, 2015
- Language: english
- Genres: language, linguistics, travel, humor, essays, writing, cultural
- Publisher: Avery
- Author: Erin Moore
- ISBN: 9781592408856 (1592408850)
About The Book
An expat’s witty, insightful exploration of English and American cultural differences through the lens of language.
A lifelong Anglophile, Erin Moore was born and raised in Florida, where the sun shines and the tea is always iced. But by the time she fulfilled her dream of moving to London, she had vacationed in the UK, worked as an editor with British authors, and married into an English American family. The last thing she was expecting was a crash course in culture shock, as she figured out (hilariously, painfully) just how different England and America really are. And the first thing she learned was to take nothing for granted, even the language these two countries supposedly share.
In That’s Not English, the seemingly superficial variations between British and American vocabulary open the door to a deeper exploration of historical and cultural differences. Each chapter begins with a single word and takes the reader on a wide-ranging expedition, drawing on diverse and unexpected sources. In Quite, Moore examines the tension between English reserve and American enthusiasm. In Gobsmacked, she reveals the pervasive influence of the English on American media; in Moreish, she compares snacking habits. In Mufti, she considers clothes; in Pull, her theme is dating and sex; Cheers is about drinking; and Knackered addresses parenthood.
Moore shares the lessons she’s had to learn the hard way, and uncovers some surprising and controversial truths: for example, the “stiff upper lip” for which the English are known, was an American invention; while tipping, which Americans have raised to a high art, was not. American readers will find out why bloody is far more vulgar than they think, what the English mean when they say “proper,” and why it is better to be bright than clever. English readers will discover that not all Americans are Yankees, and why Americans give — and take — so many bloody compliments, and never, ever say shall. (Well, hardly ever.)
That’s Not English is a transatlantic survival guide, and a love letter to two countries that owe each other more than they would like to admit.
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January 9, 2021 at 6:49 pm #337541vindy
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