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Wait until you find out what pants are in other countries ๐
If I want a pair that lasts longer than a year I can expect to pay 80โฌ+ here
For underwear...?
do you call your underwear "pants"?
Idk if they do but the whole UK does
So if you say "pants" people in the UK think first of underwear? I know they use trousers as well but I thought pants is still predominantly a word for jeans etc.
Some people up north do I believe, I had a mate in uni from Manchester who would use pants for trousers but the majority think underwear.
Generally it's kind of a childish term for underwear, and usually you'd hear people referring to boxers/briefs/bra/etc.
I see, thanks for that insight!
Yes that what Mr blott was getting at I think. Pants are underwear in the UK
Ahhh gotcha. Interesting.