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OK RETARDO Anon I guess you want MathGod to know this that is why you posted in two places. Maybe you are the same dumbshit anon who say it’s not written in stone and I answer that one too.

 

Anyway, MathGod live in England so he use BIDMAS

 

Brackets, Indices, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction

 

It’s a good thing to know because not everyone live in America.

 

The only thing that might be confusing is the indices because that word is used for subscript numbers in arrays and matrixes. But anyone who use those will know anyway.

 

Here is some other British and American words

 

Naught = zero  ---Forget-Me-Naughts

 

billion in British = million million ---- billion in American = thousand million

 ---- I see this sometimes ---- Milyard is British for a thousand million

 

Torch = Flashlight

Plaster = Band-Aid

Lift = Elevator

 

Dustman = Garbage Man

Cashier = Teller ------------------------------- We use only teller if the person work in a bank.

Lollypop Man = Crossing Guard ---------- This one is funny it sound like someone who sells candy.

 

Rubber = Eraser ------------------------------This one is funny. I let you figure out why.

Public School = Private School ----------- This one can be confusing

State School = Public School

Holiday = Vacation

 

First floor = Second floor ----------- This one can be confusing

 

Chemist = Pharmacist or Pharmacy (Drug Store)

Ironmonger = Hardware store -------------This one is funny.

 

Bonnet = Hood (for a car)

Boot = Trunk

 

Crisps = Potato chips

Chips = French fries – I found out the French call them American fries.

 

The French call a French kiss an English kiss. The British and Americans call it a French kiss. Hahahaha

Sep 6, 2015
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Hi MathsGod

 

Go here.

http://www.quibblo.com/quiz/iWrK-m/What-Book-Genre-Fits-You-Best

 

 

it ask you some questions and then recomend books you might like.

 

 

For school I am reading “Old Yeller” it is about a dog and it is set in the old days of 1860s. 

 

I also reading Romeo and Juliet because my GF want me to do the balcony scene with her.

I like it but it take a while to get used to the old language. 

Sep 5, 2015