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there's no 'i' in denial ([info]amaretto) wrote in [info]worldjockstrap,
@ 2014-06-09 17:58:00

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Okay so I ended up not having time to do a super post, sorry guys! However, I think I found something even better. My local team put out a "guide to all the guides" here. Enjoy!


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[info]karin
2014-06-11 12:02 pm UTC (link)
omg you've been to a World Cup game, that is SO COOL. I never have, but I would so want to if I ever get the chance.

My whole American/British English usage is a whole story of its own because I learned British English in school, lived in the US for a while and gravitated towards that, and then I moved home and started doing HP RP and made friends that were mostly of the British persuasion, so I'm like.. a big mesh of terms. And if you then add to it that the direct translation of the terms from Swedish are a mishmash as well (like we'd call a pitch a football field, for example, but we'd say match and not game, and football not soccer) so I'm just a big mess and people like that makes me go "...okay then".

And yes, me too! Football has always been a thing here, but it's interesting to see it happen in countries that have traditionally been more about other sports.

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