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Well, with TKos's famous quote to say "It gives always a next time."^_^We'll see how next Friday goes. :)
From my point of view, having just woke up, it's morning...
Which part was for you heavy to understand...?
You didn't answer...The proper kind!
In Commonwealth English and Hiberno-English, a biscuit is a small baked product that would be called either a "cookie" or a "cracker" in the United States and sometimes a "cookie" in English-speaking Canada.What's the difference?
What's the difference?
You didn't answer...
COOKIE!
In Commonwealth English and Hiberno-English, a biscuit is a small baked product that would be called either a "cookie" or a "cracker" in the United States and sometimes a "cookie" in English-speaking Canada.
...you do realize that american biscuits are baked things....Biscuits are the baked things, everything else is a fake. Cookies are a type of biscuit.
...you do realize that american biscuits are baked things....
Biscuits are the baked things, everything else is a fake. Cookies are a type of biscuit.
What would this be called in the UK?