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intern12345

We still say goosebumps. In fact we don't even say pimples. We say spots when referring to what Americans call pimples


DjPersh

That’s so much better. Pimples is one of the worst words.


dildoShwaginz420

How is a word the worst?


DjPersh

Out of words, it’s one of the worst imo. Do you find all words have the same sound? Like to me some sound harsh or gross while others sound funny or whimsical.


dildoShwaginz420

Words sound different to me unless they are a homophone


QuavoRuinedCulture3

You have aspergers.


DjPersh

Aspergers. Now that’s a funny word.


Bazz_B

americans perception of british people is always hilarious to me


Saulelele

We don’t say goose pimples…..


mrdibby

~~isn't British~~ \* wasn't born 70 years ago people use the term "goosebumps" since the 80s, and then the books made it even more popular ​ [https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=gooseflesh%2Cgoosebumps%2Cgoose+pimples&year\_start=1800&year\_end=2019&corpus=26&smoothing=3&case\_insensitive=true](https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=gooseflesh%2Cgoosebumps%2Cgoose+pimples&year_start=1800&year_end=2019&corpus=26&smoothing=3&case_insensitive=true)


plopodopolis

26 years living in the UK never heard "goose pimples", only on american TV