And so I always joke with our guests from overseas that we can’t play Scrabble with them or there may be a feud over spellings, like curb (US) kerb (UK) etc.
Daughter has a friend over and while I am making dinner they are playing Scrabble at the kitchen table. He has never played Scrabble before, and trying to work out the scoring etc.
He says “So if I want to spell TAIL…”
Daughter says “Yes, but you don’t have the letters for TAIL or TALE?”
He replies “Yes I do, look, Like if I want to TAIL a friend something…”
I couldn’t help but giggle (TELL A FRIEND SOMETHING)
Daughter has a friend over and while I am making dinner they are playing Scrabble at the kitchen table. He has never played Scrabble before, and trying to work out the scoring etc.
He says “So if I want to spell TAIL…”
Daughter says “Yes, but you don’t have the letters for TAIL or TALE?”
He replies “Yes I do, look, Like if I want to TAIL a friend something…”
I couldn’t help but giggle (TELL A FRIEND SOMETHING)