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Jul 31, 2021 at 14:52 comment added jsw29 If the 'customers in Europe' are not native speakers of English, much will depend on whether their knowledge of the language is primarily based on having learnt it in school (which is likely to be British English) or primarily on having picked it up from the Internet, television, etc. (where American English, and the culture associated with it, dominates).
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Jul 30, 2021 at 13:33 comment added GArthurBrown I was surprised to find this is a relatively new word, only dating to about 1897 in the sense of breaking horses.
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