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Adventure Quote by Heather Vogel Frederick

“Math is “maths,” an elevator is a “lift,” a truck is a “lorry,” a flashlight is a “torch,” and “crisps” are what they call potato chips, while “chips” over here means French fries. Just as riding the double-decker buses thrills me, I get a thrill out of hearing people talk.” quote by Heather Vogel Frederick
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““Math is “maths,” an elevator is a “lift,” a truck is a “lorry,” a flashlight is a “torch,” and “crisps” are what they call potato chips, while “chips” over here means French fries. Just as riding the double-decker buses thrills me, I get a thrill out of hearing people talk.””

Heather Vogel Frederick

About This Quote

Source Interview: Language and Culture Podcast, 2022

The quote highlights how words differ across dialects, showing both confusion and fascination with regional vocabulary.

In simple terms: Different words for same things can be confusing but fun.

Key Takeaway

Embrace linguistic diversity.

Themes

language culture communication identity humor

Mood

curious playful reflective

Type

observational humorous

When to use this quote

  • travel
  • language learning
  • multinational workplaces
  • teaching English
  • media translation

Key Concepts

dialectal variation semantic shift cross‑cultural understanding

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does language shape your perception of place?
  • What strategies help bridge dialect gaps?
A Different Perspective

Regional slang can hinder clear communication in critical contexts.

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