[Opinions] Re: not just Aussies.
in reply to a message by Elphi
Perhaps the differentiation should be "Americans" and "everyone else". Just out of curiosity, how do you pronounce the "graham" in graham crackers (assuming that they are readily available outside of the US. I've never tried to buy them when I was out of country :) )
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never heard of those crackers before
crackers
They do warn about cracker jokes in one of my American name books. In English I say GRAM crackers ( don't tend to speak of them too often), while in Swedish we prn it GRAH-HAM (not very attractive if people would do that to the name) usually speaking of the type of flour and buns breadbuns baked with said flour.
So I can't use the name, sadly.
They do warn about cracker jokes in one of my American name books. In English I say GRAM crackers ( don't tend to speak of them too often), while in Swedish we prn it GRAH-HAM (not very attractive if people would do that to the name) usually speaking of the type of flour and buns breadbuns baked with said flour.
So I can't use the name, sadly.