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| Posted by: ryhog 04:23 pm EDT 04/12/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Musicians make $2k/wk on broadway. - NewtonUK 04:11 pm EDT 04/12/21 | |
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| Posted by: NewtonUK 05:02 pm EDT 04/12/21 | |
| In reply to: GBP not UKP nm - ryhog 04:23 pm EDT 04/12/21 | |
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| .... back in the mists of time it was UKP - which according to dictionaries is a still an acceptable, if non standard, acronym. Its interesting, actually, because the name of the 'country' is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. I would have thought that Northern Ireland would have requested UKP be used, as they are so particular that they are part of the United Kingdom, but not part of Great Britain. The kind of thing that causes heads to spin! | |
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| Posted by: ryhog 05:58 pm EDT 04/12/21 | |
| In reply to: re: True ... - NewtonUK 05:02 pm EDT 04/12/21 | |
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| well... really back in the mists of time, it was the Great Britain Pound because the pound sterling antedates the existence of the United Kingdom by several centuries. Saying UKP is acceptable (although people may judge you for it) in the sense that I had no difficulty figuring out what you meant but the biggest impediment today is computers since no computer is going to let you buy or sell or bank UKP. The whole identity crisis that these people have is tiresome for everyone else, though. Layer into the equation "the English" and "England." It took me 2 years of living in England with someone who denied his English-ness to fully (not) understand. Oh, and when he spoke to his family in "English," my head nearly spun off. | |
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