echosilverwolf:

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tagaston:

For any of you who are writing ‘across the pond’-here is a little guide I put together of some common differences between British and American English!

Also for all of us non-native speakers who don’t know which fucking English we’re even using

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Tbf, I’ve never once said knapsack. It’s a backpack, or a tote, or a drawstring bag.

I agree on knapsack. I have never used the term. It’s a backpack or a bookbag or a dufflebag.

I mean, knapsack is a real word, but it’s a little old fashioned & to me describes a specific *kind* of bag: a small squarish canvas or leather bag that opens from a flap at the top of the bag & may be a backpack or may only have a single strap. Like this:

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I also might expect the word “knapsack” to be used to describe the bundle at the end of a hobo stick/bindle: 

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It definitely doesn’t mean the same thing as backpack, though!