Confusing cultural conundrums

Jeanie
Jeanie Posts: 9,446
edited August 2008 in All Encompassing Trip
Just had a discussion about hockey. :D

It's called hockey here and as far as I'm aware refers to "field hockey". When we mean ice hockey we say ice hockey. Not a lot of it here because there's not a whole lot of ice. :p

Apparently it's the exact opposite in Canada. Hockey means ice hockey and when anyone plays it anywhere other than on ice it then gets a prefix, like "field hockey."

I find this fascinating. The little differences. :)

Anybody experienced any others? :)
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  • In Ireland, we call confusing cultural conundrums "Situation 47". We only use the word conundrum when we're watching daytime quiz shows.


    :D
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  • small town beck
    small town beck Posts: 6,691
    Glad I got that straightened out for you ;):p
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    watch me set jeanie off......:o


    shrimp!

    :p


    :D
  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    cutback wrote:
    watch me set jeanie off......


    shrimp!




    :D


    PRAWN!!! PRAWN!!! PRAWN!!!!!!!!! :D

    Goddam it! How many times do I have to tell you folks??? :p They're PRAWNS!!! :D

    The people of Washington State call them PRAWNS!! I know because I'm going to the restaurant that serves them! :D
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    In Ireland, we call confusing cultural conundrums "Situation 47". We only use the word conundrum when we're watching daytime quiz shows.


    :D


    Sorry, got distracted by the PRAWNS! :o:D

    Situation 47 hey? :) I'll have to remember that one. :)
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  • Jeanie
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    Glad I got that straightened out for you ;):p


    Baby steps! :p:D
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  • Jeanie wrote:
    Sorry, got distracted by the PRAWNS! :o:D

    Situation 47 hey? :) I'll have to remember that one. :)

    We call prawns "a kind of handsome crab". :D
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    We call prawns "a kind of handsome crab". :D


    handsome crab or hanson cab???? :D
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  • Jeanie wrote:
    handsome crab or hanson cab???? :D

    Now you've brought a whole new level of conundrum into it! My feeble brain... can't handle... it...

    *melts*
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    Now you've brought a whole new level of conundrum into it! My feeble brain... can't handle... it...

    *melts*

    C'mon on now! You can! Nothing feeble about your brain. :)

    Now tell me, over there you have Mr Whippee as well, yes?

    Because I note on one of the other threads that in America he's called Mr Softee. :)
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  • Jeanie wrote:
    C'mon on now! You can! Nothing feeble about your brain. :)

    Now tell me, over there you have Mr Whippee as well, yes?

    Because I note on one of the other threads that in America he's called Mr Softee. :)

    Well, based on my initial complete lack of any clue what you're talking about, we have neither. :D But apparently, this is the ice-cream man? We just call him the ice-cream man, no fancy pseudonyms for us, no ma'am. :D We're simple farmin' folk. :) (Lie)
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    Well, based on my initial complete lack of any clue what you're talking about, we have neither. :D But apparently, this is the ice-cream man? We just call him the ice-cream man, no fancy pseudonyms for us, no ma'am. :D We're simple farmin' folk. :) (Lie)

    Hmmm, must have remembered that wrong then. Or perhaps Mr Whippee didn't extend to Ireland? I know that recently a guy here bought an original British Mr Whippee van and is now trundling around Brisbane in it selling soft serve. :)
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  • Jeanie wrote:
    Hmmm, must have remembered that wrong then. Or perhaps Mr Whippee didn't extend to Ireland? I know that recently a guy here bought an original British Mr Whippee van and is now trundling around Brisbane in it selling soft serve. :)

    Or maybe I don't get out much. :D My mom always told us when Greensleeves is playing, it means he's out of ice cream. :o (I'm on fire with these lame cheesy jokes tonight! :D)
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    Or maybe I don't get out much. :D My mom always told us when Greensleeves is playing, it means he's out of ice cream. :o (I'm on fire with these lame cheesy jokes tonight! :D)

    Ok, :D Marmite vs Vegemite? :D
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  • the wolf
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    Jeanie wrote:
    Just had a discussion about hockey. :D

    It's called hockey here and as far as I'm aware refers to "field hockey". When we mean ice hockey we say ice hockey. Not a lot of it here because there's not a whole lot of ice. :p

    Apparently it's the exact opposite in Canada. Hockey means ice hockey and when anyone plays it anywhere other than on ice it then gets a prefix, like "field hockey."

    I find this fascinating. The little differences. :)

    Anybody experienced any others? :)

    thats odd. i live in America and i just call both field hockey and ice hocky boring !! lol :)
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    the wolf wrote:
    thats odd. i live in America and i just call both field hockey and ice hocky boring !! lol :)

    :D good thing someone's gone to bed! :D

    I like ice hockey though, but I guess that's because it's a rarity here so it hasn't been shoved down my throat since birth. :D

    I think that's why I prefer baseball to cricket. :)
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  • the wolf
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    Jeanie wrote:
    :D good thing someone's gone to bed! :D

    I like ice hockey though, but I guess that's because it's a rarity here so it hasn't been shoved down my throat since birth. :D

    I think that's why I prefer baseball to cricket. :)

    ice hockey would be a bigger deal to me if my city still had a team. we lost our team when i was like.......5 ! lol.

    i remember my dad taking me to a few games. or are they matches ?
    lol.
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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    the wolf wrote:
    ice hockey would be a bigger deal to me if my city still had a team. we lost our team when i was like.......5 ! lol.

    i remember my dad taking me to a few games. or are they matches ?
    lol.


    Oooh!! :D Good question!!!! :D

    I have no idea! Aren't they referred to as both or is there some etiquette I'm unaware of? :D

    I've never been to a baseball game. Can't wait to see my first! :)
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  • Heineken Helen
    Heineken Helen Posts: 18,095
    I just went out for a fag... well a wee drag... and pondered this.

    matches were what I used to LIGHT said fag. Games are manipulative endeavours generally used by people in a relationship to get what they want.
    The Astoria??? Orgazmic!
    Verona??? it's all surmountable
    Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
    Wembley? We all believe!
    Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
    Chicago 07? And love
    What a different life
    Had I not found this love with you
  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    I just went out for a fag... well a wee drag... and pondered this.

    matches were what I used to LIGHT said fag. Games are manipulative endeavours generally used by people in a relationship to get what they want.


    Are we still talking ice hockey???? ;):D
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