Brits use "napkin" the same as Americans do - it's a little square piece of cloth or paper used to wipe the mouth and hands at a meal.
Brits use "napkin" the same as Americans do - it's a little square piece of cloth or paper used to wipe the mouth and hands at a meal.
We call it a wiper.
Napkin means diaper in Australia.
There is no difference. The word serviette in lieu of term napkin is not typically used in the United States, but in Canada the two terms are interchangeable.
Please explain what you mean by those terms, they don't mean anything to me (and I am British).
'A napkin'.
Napkin.
napkin
"We wipe our mouths with a napkin."
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What do you mean by "in British" ? Do you mean "in English" ? If so the answer is "best friend". Slang terms include (best) buddy and mate.
a napkin on a table!!! a napkin on a table!!!