British terms?
The Oxford dictionaries says that British people use the term "biscuit" to refer to what Americans call a "cracker." Is that true?
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Americans would call #2 crackers. Do British people really call those biscuits? Or is the Oxford dictionaries just referring to #3? Americans wouldn't call those crackers. Americans would call #3 cookies, just like #1.
#4 is what Americans would call biscuits. They're like scones, but not as sweet. Do British people have terms for those? Do you have the food at all? In America they serve them at Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), and they're delicious. I think they have KFC in Britain. Do they serve biscuits? If they don't, then you're getting screwed.