This is a good idea. Oh, and with fries/chips, to make it extra fun we do have fries too, as in the thin, crispy ones, that can also be called chips; though 'chip' chips are usually larger and more substantially cut. Ya dig?
Also:
U.S = pants
U.K = trousers
U.S = shorts
U.K = underpants, or pants
U.S = panties
U.K = knickers (old word, more polite, or used as mild insult, panties is modern, though may be seen as less polite)
U.S = candy (covers both sugar sweets and chocolate?)
U.K = sweets, though sugary/sour/gummy ones distinct from chocolate
U.S = cookies
U.K = biscuits (cookies are a type of biscuit)
U.S = sidewalk
U.K = pavement
U.S = apartments, an apartment
U.K = flats, a flat
U.S = pictures (building)
U.K = cinema
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