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<blockquote data-quote="LittleGreyCat" data-source="post: 1140449" data-attributes="member: 6467"><p>As a determinedly British person I must protest in the strongest terms about the use of the term "french fries" to describe the wonderful traditional British chip.</p><p></p><p>This is all a cunning plot by Left Pondians to hijack out beautiful language.</p><p>They describe a crescent shaped segment of deep fried potato as a "french fry" because they insist on calling circles of very thinly sliced potatoes fried until crisp as "potato chips" and not "crisps".</p><p></p><p>Anyway, don't get me started on the French and their total inability to fry chips to the high British standards.</p><p></p><p>I am proud to be able to go down to our local chippy, be it Indian, Chinese, or.....cough.....um......</p><p></p><p>Think I'll have a kebab instead.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleGreyCat, post: 1140449, member: 6467"] As a determinedly British person I must protest in the strongest terms about the use of the term "french fries" to describe the wonderful traditional British chip. This is all a cunning plot by Left Pondians to hijack out beautiful language. They describe a crescent shaped segment of deep fried potato as a "french fry" because they insist on calling circles of very thinly sliced potatoes fried until crisp as "potato chips" and not "crisps". Anyway, don't get me started on the French and their total inability to fry chips to the high British standards. I am proud to be able to go down to our local chippy, be it Indian, Chinese, or.....cough.....um...... Think I'll have a kebab instead..... [/QUOTE]
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