Good morning!
Just South of the border, we understand Canadian! Mostly . . . .As Churchill quipped, "Two countries separated by a common language."
Being Canadian with mostly British roots, I use a mix of the above.
Likewise up here. When I visit my gf (Can-US dual citizen) in Bellingham, there's really little difference.Just South of the border, we understand Canadian! Mostly . . . .
Likewise using "fanny pack" in the UK, where it is called a "bum bag."In my childhood, I recall asking for a napkin in a restaurant. Oooops!
Didn't do that again.