What do the British call an elevator?

Everyone knows that for the Brits, an elevator is a “lift,” an apartment is a “flat,” and those chips you're snacking on are actually called “crisps.” But British people also say some other really weird, confusing things.
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Which is British elevator or lift?

For example, what Americans would refer to as an “elevator”, the British would call a “lift”. Both groups of people are referring to the same object, but a different word is being used by each group to describe that object.
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What do the British call a garage?

Garage = Americans put a “zsa” on the end like Zsa Zsa Gabor, pronounced ga-RAHJ. In the U.K., it's pronounced "GARE-idge." Like, “Can I park my bike in your GARE-idge?” 7.
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Why is a lift called a lift?

The company was so successful and installed them in so many places, that people started to refer to lifts as elevators. This in turn caused the company to lose its "Elevator" trademark and it became the common name in the United States for a lift. A lift is designed to transport vertically in a controlled manner.
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What are elevators called in London?

The most likely answer for the clue is LIFTS.
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What do the Brits call an umbrella?

In Britain, “brolly” is a popular alternative to the more staid “umbrella.” Sarah Gamp, a fictional nurse who toted a particularly large umbrella in Charles Dickens's novel Martin Chuzzlewit, has inspired some English speakers to dub oversize versions “gamps.” “Bumbershoot” is a predominantly American nickname, one ...
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What do the Brits call a raincoat?

Hi, I recently learned that a raincoat (especially one made from a particular kind of waterproof cloth--according to one of dictionaries I use) is also called a mac in British English.
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What do Brits call an escalator?

Both use escalator for a moving stairway. Americans call the box that goes up and down in a building (which is the safest form of transport in the world judging on miles covered) an elevator, the British call it a lift.
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Why do Brits say floor instead of ground?

“Floor” was an archaic word for “ground” centuries ago. And according to the Oxford English Dictionary, “floor” has been used in the game of cricket to refer to the ground (but this must be an uncommon usage, since it doesn't currently appear in any standard British dictionaries).
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What do British people call SUVS?

In the US, we call a sport utility vehicle an SUV, while in the UK it goes by the name 4X4 (four by four).
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What is a vest in Britain?

A vest is a sleeveless piece of clothing with buttons that people usually wear over a shirt. [US]regional note: in BRIT, use waistcoat. countable noun. A vest is a piece of underwear that you can wear on the top half of your body in order to keep warm. [British]regional note: in AM, use undershirt.
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What is a sidewalk called in England?

Also, a US sidewalk is a British pavement, and curb is spelled kerb (curb in UK English is a verb i.e. to “curb your enthusiasm”).
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What is a mac coat in the UK?

Guide. The term “Mac” has now come to refer to almost any 3/4 length raincoat. The origin of the term, however, properly lies in the name of its Scottish inventor, Charles Macintosh, who in 1823 patented a coat made with the new waterproof fabric he had created.
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What do Brits call slippers?

Baffies: dialect word for 'slippers' | The British Library.
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What do the British call a sandwich?

A sarnie is a sandwich.
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What do English call biscuits?

Scone (UK) / Biscuit (US)

American do have things called biscuits too, but they are something completely different. These are the crumbly cakes that British people call scones, which you eat with butter, jam, sometimes clotted cream and always a cup of tea.
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What do the French call an elevator?

ascenseur.
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Is it a lift or an elevator?

The major difference between these two is its linguistic usage, i.e. lift is used as a British term, and the elevator is used as an American term. Students can use these two terms interchangeably, just keeping in mind the audience they have.
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What are the two types of elevators?

There are four main types of elevators: hydraulic, traction, machine-room-less, and vacuum.
  • Geared and Gearless Traction Elevator. Geared and Gearless Traction elevators can be separated into three different categories: ...
  • Hydraulic Elevator. ...
  • Machine-Room-Less (MRL) Elevator. ...
  • Vacuum (Air Driven) Home Elevator.
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What is a London lavatory?

a toilet in Britain. An ancient card game from the 17th & 18th century.
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Does the London Tube have elevators?

We are improving accessibility on the Tube and London Overground by making more stations step-free. Step-free access stations have lifts or ramps - or a combination of both - so that customers don't have to use escalators or stairs to move between the street and the platform.
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