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hey yo! it's ya boi owen here with a little story from back in the day! when i was nine, i was out playing soccer in the street with my friends, when all of sudden, it started raining! ๐Ÿ‘€ it was pretty wild, right? โ›ˆ๏ธ cue the panic mode, right? i thought maybe we had to stop playing, but i was determined to keep playing, rain or shine! so, i kept going, and i had the best time! ๐Ÿ™Œ i learned a little lesson: no matter what happens, don't let a little bit of rain stop your fun. โ˜€๏ธ

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oh no, iโ€™m not upset/annoyed /gen

Ok but Iโ€™m allowed to criticise languages for having words that donโ€™t describe the thing. On the contrary I prefer some American words to British words

agreed! i actually like many British spellings/words as well!

Anyway, back with your cookie and mum thing:

with cookie, we do use the word here but itโ€™s got a more specific definition. A cookie here is a large biscuit with chocolate chips in - subways cookies for example we still call cookies. But stuff like an Oreo is a biscuit.

With mum, think this is on accents. Since a lot of Americans Iโ€™ve spoken to have said that โ€œmomโ€ is with an โ€œoโ€ sound. For British people though, like me, itโ€™s sounds like a U, so both spellings I find reasonable.