The biggest question in my head being an American... Why do British people drive on the left side of the road? I'm not criticizing y'all for it. I've always had this question in mind.
Also, when America won freedom from Britain, we changed a lot of things to make sure we were different from them. That's why we changed our language, altered our culture, stopped certain British traditions, and much more. This is also why we use the Imperial system while the rest of the world is Metric: Britain switched to the Metric, so we stayed with Imperial to be different from them. Yes, the system isn't as good as Metric, but it has a reason behind it.
Also, when America won freedom from Britain, we changed a lot of things to make sure we were different from them. That's why we changed our language, altered our culture, stopped certain British traditions, and much more. This is also why we use the Imperial system while the rest of the world is Metric: Britain switched to the Metric, so we stayed with Imperial to be different from them. Yes, the system isn't as good as Metric, but it has a reason behind it.
Also, when America won freedom from Britain, we changed a lot of things to make sure we were different from them. That's why we changed our language, altered our culture, stopped certain British traditions, and much more. This is also why we use the Imperial system while the rest of the world is Metric: Britain switched to the Metric, so we stayed with Imperial to be different from them. Yes, the system isn't as good as Metric, but it has a reason behind it.
What he said. Jack is always good at history. And a good thing, because I don't want to have to correct him.
I know American history well but nobody ever told me that xD
One of the biggest people in changes was Noah Webster when he wrote A Compendius Dictionary of the English Language. It was in that book that he made multiple changes to the spelling and pronunciation of a lot of English words. Others followed in his footsteps with other changes, such as which side of the road we drive on. It's rather petty that we changed it, but funny all the same because it was a final blow to the British when they lost America.
I know American history well but nobody ever told me that xD
One of the biggest people in changes was Noah Webster when he wrote A Compendius Dictionary of the English Language. It was in that book that he made multiple changes to the spelling and pronunciation of a lot of English words. Others followed in his footsteps with other changes, such as which side of the road we drive on. It's rather petty that we changed it, but funny all the same because it was a final blow to the British when they lost America.
lol we fight with words. Sometimes i accidentally pronounce words the British way.
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https://www.worldstandards.eu/cars/driving-on-the-left/
Also, this discussion should be in the "Off-Topic" section :)
I don't know, maybe it was just whoever was in charge at those times decided how it was.