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Since When Did We Adopt This Americanism?

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cassa333 | 07:42 Mon 13th Jun 2016 | ChatterBank
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When did Diaper take over from nappy in the UK?

I didn't realise it had changed and had to check where this article was from but it is a sunny sout west resort in the UK and not some soutern state in the US.

http://madworldnews.com/girl-tunnel-slides-tears/

Or have I got it wrong and it is a US site with a bit of UK news?
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How do you pronounce mom and mum , differently ?
mom is like gone. Mum is like gum.
Two words/names that seem to have been imported from the States which I hate, is Hun & Dude.
// Seems definitely American to me....I can't imagine that a British site would have a heading called "Gun Rights" //

how long has diaper taken over ...
how long has diaper taken over .....

yeah and then someone turned a shot gun on you and said
Ma'am we dont normally serve n===== like you....

( with a name like cassa I think of dark italian raven haired beauties
dark see that is why you were mistaken for a ..... )

and you thought
o mi god it isnt the south west
it really is the DEEP SOUTH .......
// Two words/names that seem to have been imported from the States which I hate//

I find bang ! bang ! bang ! two words I dislike more
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There's a firm up the road from me which has been around since 1911, simply taking its name from that of its founder. In those days most Brits wouldn't have been familiar with US terminology but many people now seem to think it a little odd ;-)
https://c6.staticflickr.com/5/4102/4798219165_a71031aa48_b.jpg
A US term which I hate (but increasingly hear used these days) is 'upcoming' instead of 'forthcoming'. Grrr!
I swear this is a true story !

When in America for the first time, I remarked on the lovely Siamese cat that my friends mother had, by referring to it as her wonderful pussy. I was only young and had no idea what I had said !
Always said and wrote 'mom' though it sounds slightly different to the American mom.
It's normal usage in the Midlands
Phew that's a relief. Nappy it is then;-))

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