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>"belt and braces"?
Clue us Yankees in....
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC New York City (never heard that one,
despite being a staunch Eastenders fan for many years)..
This expression *belt & braces* means doing more than is needed, just to be double sure it will work.
The *belt* is around the waist to hold a pair of trousers up
The *braces* are attached to the (male) trousers waistband front & back, & go over the shoulders, also to hold the trousers up.
In reality a man would wear either a belt *or* braces, but not both, hence the expression.
Some other differences in our use of the English language.
Trousers (UK) = Pants (US)
Pants (either sex) (UK) = Panties/underpants (US)
Braces (UK) = Suspenders (US)
Suspenders (UK) = sexy female underwear to hold up stockings! (not mens socks)
We both use the word *braces*, in the orthodontic context!
Rubber (UK) = Eraser (US)
Male contraceptive sheath (+ many alternate names) (UK) = Rubber (US)
Feeding & baby related words (so as not to go too far off topic)
Breastfeeding (UK & US) = Nursing (US)
Nursing (UK) =working as a nurse
Teat (UK) = Artificial nipple (US)
Nipple (UK) = part of the breast, nothing to do with bottles!
Dummy (UK) = Comforter/soother/pacifier (US)
Mum (UK) = Mom (US)
Nappy (UK) = Diaper (US)
I'm sure there are loads more, & I've no idea about the rest of the world.
Any suggestions?
Apologies if I've got anything wrong, no offence meant.
Sheila Company
(not an Eastenders fan, but hooked on ER)
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