Considering we all speak the same language, aside from the outrageous accent of the British and the Americans, they are basically the same.
The US English spelling is "armor" (protective covering). The British, Canadian and Australian spelling is "armour".
70 cents if US/European/Canadian/Australian . 70 pence if british
1. British Pound 2. Euro 3. Canadian Dollar 4. US Dollar 4. Australian Dollar *the Australian Dollar and US Dollar are currently worth the same*
Fundamentally its based on the British Westminster system, however there are influences from the US and some other countries.
You have to tell us what the cries are first; so that we can give the equivalents.
There are 3,143 counties and county-equivalents in the US.
Yes all you have to do is become an American citizen. <><><><> Citizenship is not required. My stepson is a British subject, and a US Marine. However, the Australian would need to become a Resident Alien- someone that is admitted to the US as a permanent resident (emigrant).
The British SASThe Australian SASThe US Navy Seals/Delta ForceThe New Zealand SAS1st the U.S.A Navy Seal //Incorrect, Correct List Above2nd the British SAS3rd the Australian SAS4th the New Zealand SAS
An Australian XL is a US size large. An Australian XXL is also a US size large. Australian clothing sizes are larger than US sizes.
The British L symbol comes from Libra the Latin for Pound. The Australian currency is based on the Australian Dollar which uses the same $ as the US dollar
If the ring is 2 cm in diameter, the US ring size is 10 and a quarter. In terms of British and Australian size, it is said to be U.
The 'Majors' are; US Dollars Euros British Pounds Swiss Francs Japanese Yen Canadian Dollars Australian Dollars