but the US seem to do it to a higher degree...it's noticeable when I work with crews from the US or elsewhere by what they use to refer to certain equipment, tools, components, materials, etc.
(, Sat 13 Jun 2020, 16:33, Reply)
All my life I've heard people talking about taking an aspirin. Aspirin was a registered trademark of the German pharmaceutical concern Bayer. The trademark was revoked in 1919 as part of a war reparation/retribution type deal. Bayer also named and trademarked heroin.
Tarmac is a British trademarked brand of asphalt. American don't really use the word much.
I could go on, but who'd read on?
(, Sat 13 Jun 2020, 18:08, Reply)