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chips a packet of crisps is ein tute chips
There is a grammatical error in the sentence, "A packet of crisps were found on the bench." The subject in the sentence is "packet of chips" and not just the word "chips". Therefore, the sentence should be written as, "A packet of crisps was found on the bench.".
Potato crisps (in the US they are called potato chips) are a snack rather than a meal.
No! We only use "crisps" for what you call potato chips.
A potato chip is called a CRISP in Britain. As in: a packet of crisps with your Guinness A french fry is called a CHIP as in: Fish and chips
"Cheap as chips" refers to crisps.
'Chips' as in 'fish and chips' is sceallóga. The American 'potato chips' are called 'crisps' in Ireland and that's brioscaí (prátaí).
It depends on how much crisps(chips) are in your crisp(chip) packet.
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We call them chips because there basically chips of a potato. Similarly what you call chips or potato chips we call crisps because you fry them to a crisp... If anything you Americans should call your "fries" chips because they are chips and your "potato chips" crisps because there fried to a crisp! +++ Also [French] Fries are usually cut thinner than British chips, so are not quite the same thing.
If you mean the potato chips (crisps) it is due to the salt on them.
Crisps, (or 'chips' in north America) have the base material, usually thin potato slices and fat that it's cooked in.