Speedbird
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I have no idea where this should go, or even how to ask the question :eusa_doh:
I think I might have a 'divided by a common language' emergency......
I have been looking up some information from the USA ...and the info talks about to the left or to the right ... but when I look at it, to me it seems like a mirror image of what is being described [huh]
This can get confusing in England and we often end up with a comedy of errors involving "my left, your right, no your right my left blah blah ..." but I am now seriously confused ....
Is there a convention to describing left and right in the USA? ... is it different to that in the UK and can anyone understand this and put it into a form of words that makes any sense at all!!!!
Please help a befuddled Englishman!
I think I might have a 'divided by a common language' emergency......
I have been looking up some information from the USA ...and the info talks about to the left or to the right ... but when I look at it, to me it seems like a mirror image of what is being described [huh]
This can get confusing in England and we often end up with a comedy of errors involving "my left, your right, no your right my left blah blah ..." but I am now seriously confused ....
Is there a convention to describing left and right in the USA? ... is it different to that in the UK and can anyone understand this and put it into a form of words that makes any sense at all!!!!
Please help a befuddled Englishman!