Quote Originally Posted by Catzsy View Post
This applies from town to town from city to city, from county to county, from region to region, from country to country and from continant to continant. Depends what the argument is over I guess.
I agree, local dialect for example also differs often - but the gap between the countries of the United Kingdom are far less than the differences between the United Kingdom and the mainland Europe for example, which itself has gaping differences between itself (compare France with Italy for example). The anglosphere shares many similarities, but again it also has large differences.