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Biscuit or Cookie?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am a lifelong vegetarian so am not overly attractd to Mr. MacDonald's emporia or the delights of KFC. However, I am equally unmoved by the relentless tide of violence and gun weilding terror that the USA sems to espouse and encourage.
This may seem like a red rag waving and I expect that some may think that in some way I think that the USA brought that terrible World Trade Centre carnage upon itself. Calm down I do not go so far as to think this, but I do consider the USA to be a more violent culture than ours on a personal level. This is one aspect of the "American Way" that I think we could do well without. The "Biscuit/Cookie" debate is symptomatic of the culture drift that I fear will lead to a worse deal for us all.
English is believed to have derived from the Frisian language. It has evolved over time. Several words have been added and or modified from various languages and many words, thousands have disappeared from English because of disfavor and or dis-use. Why, whilst the language continues to evolve, do you refuse to accept the inevitable. There are 60 million Brits, 32 million Canadians, less than 20 million Aussies and 290 million Americans. Sadly, the majority will tend to rule on this point. So in all likelihood biscuits will eventually become cookies and scones will eventually become biscuits. You're not being Americanized, English is continuing its evolution.