Trash talk: why are UK kids using so many Americanisms?
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British teachers are noticing an increasing trend of schoolchildren using American terms like 'candy' and 'diaper,' along with adopting American accents. This shift raises questions about cultural influence and language evolution, highlighting how globalization and media exposure shape the way young people communicate. Understanding this phenomenon is important as it reflects broader changes in language and identity.
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