The American term for "lay-by" is "layaway." Layaway is a purchasing method that allows customers to reserve an item by paying a deposit, with the remaining balance paid over time before they can take possession of the item. This arrangement helps consumers manage their budgets without incurring debt.
That's the term in usage US.
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No, the term American comes from the word America. The "new world" was named America by an Italian map maker.
The term used was "Mountain Men"
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Yes - it's called layby
Oh, what a lovely question! Layby is actually not a form of credit, it's quite different. When you use layby, you're setting aside an item with the store and paying for it gradually until you've paid in full. It's a wonderful way to budget and make sure you get that special something without going into debt.
yes as long as you have a pedlars licence which can be obtained from your local council
Chunal Layby, located in the UK, is often associated with reports of paranormal activity, particularly ghostly sightings and unexplained noises. Visitors have claimed to hear voices, whispers, and the sound of footsteps when no one is around. Some have also reported seeing shadowy figures and experiencing a sudden drop in temperature, which adds to the site’s eerie reputation. These accounts contribute to the layby’s status as a popular spot for ghost hunters and thrill-seekers.
Yes, you just have to organise it with the individual store which you intend to buy the product from.
The reason the term hyphenated American is derogatory is because it means that an American with a foreign birth displays allegiances to that foreign country. The term hyphenated American was first published in 1889 and was considered a derogatory term by the early 1900s.
It was a term often used before the hyphenated term American-Indian or the term Native American became popular. A red Indian was a North American Native.
It is the term for an American soldier
The term Hispanic is often in use.
That's the term in usage US.