Monday is here again, which means back to work for most of us.

Has it rained yet where you are? What’s happening this week?

    • @TeaHands
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      81 year ago

      My friends.

      Maybe this is our chance to get rid of the tiresome Reddit trope of trying to catch people out in so-called “Americanisms” (that usually just ended up being different British dialects anyway).

      Maybe this is our chance to be better.

      • @sideoneOPM
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        41 year ago

        Indeed. Also, the “Where are you from” thread highlighted that we have subscribers (Lemmys / Lemmies?) from all over the world, we should welcome everyone even if they spell something differently to you.

    • @sideoneOPM
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      61 year ago

      West midlands people call it High School, and did twenty years ago

      • eggest
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        11 year ago

        Not where I grew up and went to secondary school 20 years ago…

        • @TeaHands
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          1 year ago

          It varies a ton. I went to secondary school in the late 90s. 20 miles up the road friends were going to high school 🤷‍♀️

          (North East, fwiw)

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        It was definitely secondary school in the Coventry area when I was a kid. Mind you, that was a fair bit more than 20 years ago…

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      So I ended up down a bit of a rabbit hole… Strangely the council here in Edinburgh refer to the schools as “secondary schools”, but the official names of all the schools is “… High School”. Go figure. My school in Fife’s official name ended in “High School” too.

    • @HolyDriver
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      11 year ago

      Isn’t seniors KS2 in primary school? Anywho, unfortunately quite a lot of places in the UK call upper/secondary school high school now

    • Finnbot
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      11 year ago

      Call it High School here as well - West Coast of Scotland.