Jeez, some alternative facts from Merriam Webster right there 😂 I’ve never heard a British English speaker (or speakers of any other UK English variant, for that matter) use ‘fall’ to denote a season.
i mean it might just be very very recent, considering how global american media is it’s not surprising that younger brits would start treating the words as interchangeable.
Is “spring and fall” actually a set phrase or not? My actual nit to pick was that “fall” only refers to the early part of the season, I just wanted to get a little more of the quote.
Jeez, some alternative facts from Merriam Webster right there 😂 I’ve never heard a British English speaker (or speakers of any other UK English variant, for that matter) use ‘fall’ to denote a season.
i mean it might just be very very recent, considering how global american media is it’s not surprising that younger brits would start treating the words as interchangeable.
Is “spring and fall” actually a set phrase or not? My actual nit to pick was that “fall” only refers to the early part of the season, I just wanted to get a little more of the quote.
Yeah if someone says “fall” in the UK it’s an instant outer that the person speaking is either American or has spent a very long time there