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fandomsecrets2015-02-21 03:54 pm
[ SECRET POST #2971 ]
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(Anonymous) 2015-02-21 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)There are lots of words that have a history in British-English, but are still not used by Brits much/at all today ("gotten" springs to mind). I have no idea whether "movie" is technically/historically correct within the parameters of British-English, but the fact remains that it is a word Brits in general tend not to use.
(...Cue a string of people telling me that I'm clearly wrong as they're British and they use it, no doubt. Maybe it's becoming more commonplace with global communication eroding vernacular differences.)