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What is the difference between chips and crisps?
9 de abr. de 2017 17:43
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Hi there
It is the same thing or type of food. In South Africa where I live, we use the word chips. In England they will use the word crisps. This is a packet of chips or packet of crisps. Hope this helps.
9 de abril de 2017
Also to add - in the US "crisps" isn't a common term. People will understand you, but most Americans won't use "crisps" or they'll use it to mean something that isn't quite a chip.
10 de abril de 2017
Just to add to Scott's answer - here in the UK, chips mean fries. Although, we often use "french fries" for thin chips, and "chips" for fatter chips (for example, the chips you get in fish and chip shops).
9 de abril de 2017
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