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I know a lot of foreigners keep getting very very confused by the fact that Americans refer to our pigskin game as "football", whereas they use that term for that boring game where riots always break out among drunken, violent fans. To make it easier on foreigners, shouldn't we all just rename soccer as "kickball"?

2006-12-30 10:02:51 · 4 answers · asked by KevinStud99 6 in Sports Football (American)

Rage997: All that, yet when I go to the UK I can't find a store or coffee shop open after 5 PM, and service everywhere sucks? Go figure!

2006-12-30 15:39:14 · update #1

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Kevin, you boring man, with too much time on his hands. I need to educate you about the UK. Read this old question of mine.

Does this surprise even Anglophiles and scare Anglophobes?

Britain can lay claim to the top man of the arts of all time (Shakespeare), the top physicist (Isaac Newton), the top biologist (Charles Darwin), the top economist (Adam Smith), the world's most prestigious university (Oxford), biggest band (Beatles), the world's second-biggest band (the Stones - in fact, somethiing like 10 of the world's biggest 15 are British); and we're still kicking *** today - inventing the world wide web (google Sir Tim Berners-Lee), inventing cloning (Dolly the Sheep, 1991)....oh and we created the world's only global empire and language. We rock. Oh, just one more sentence to amaze Anglophiles and scare Anglophobes: Britain is the same size as Wyoming.

2006-12-30 11:02:52 · answer #1 · answered by rage997 3 · 0 4

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2016-12-01 08:33:01 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

How about instead of "kickball", we call it "Game where we pass the ball back and forth, while making sure we don't shoot the ball on goal more than twice per game, and whenever someone comes near you, swan-dive on the ground and then cry to the referee to try to draw a penalty"... It's no wonder they have drunken brawls... I'd punch someone too, after 90 minutes of that crap...

2006-12-30 10:19:48 · answer #3 · answered by HONORARIUS 7 · 3 1

Or maybe american "football" should be called "put the ball under your arm and run like a little girl then when someone touches you curl up on the ground like a little baby"

2006-12-30 10:13:01 · answer #4 · answered by Shale S 3 · 3 2

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