https://xkcd.com/2825

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Of course in reality this is just a US/UK thing; in British English, ‘fall’ is the brief period in between and ‘autumn’ is the main season.

  • Z3k3@lemmy.world
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    British person here.

    Never heard of fall till American TV made it here

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        1 year ago

        German here. We call it Herbst

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      1 year ago

      American here. I went to first grade with a girl named Autumn. Other than her I’ve never heard anyone use the word, though I’ve seen it in print enough to know elsewhere in the English speaking world it is used.

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      Mainland European here, I’ve never heard of fall, but I did hear someone descend a stairwell in an unfamiliar manner. Does that count?

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      1 year ago

      thatsthejoke.jpg. The alt text is saying that the UK have fall and autumn the other way around.

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          1 year ago

          I know (I’m British) and the US doesn’t have Autumn. They are the other way around.

          In the comic, the US has both, with Autumn in the brief period before Summer ends and Fall starts. The alt text is saying the UK has the two the other way around.