I checked my text, and I noticed that, generally, I happen to write in the BE variation. However, if I write knickers (which is what they call womens' underwear in BE), Americans might think I mean knickerbockers, which are underwear for men. Which is why, in this case, I think I should go with the AE panties to avoid confusion. So, is it wrong even to mix a little?That someone was right.
But in that case, someone might think I'm talking about bras.If you are really concerned about the choice of words, then just use what you started with: women's underwear.
With no other context, 'underwear' would most likely be understood to refer to what you wear around your waist. It's not exclusive to women's wear, either.But in that case, someone might think I'm talking about bras.
PROBLEM! First of all, a little update. As I said earlier, I checked my text and noticed that most of my words are written in BE, so I decided to go with that variation. However, today, I remembered that the title of one of the books I'm editing has the word realize (the AE variation) in it. So now I don't know what to do, since it is not possible to change the title on Amazon, unless you unpublish and republish the book, which is a hell of trouble (moreover, I will also have to remake the cover, since the title is on it as well!) The possible solutions I can think of are (tell me which one you suggest)...That someone was right.
Right.2. Pay someone to proofread all the errors that you've made, including the ones you have no idea that you've made.
Thanks, but you forgot to tell me where the tree that grows money is located.2. Pay someone to proofread all the errors that you've made, including the ones you have no idea that you've made.
Are you back on underwear?It certainly doesn't grow from sales of books that contain many slips.
What do you mean by back on underwear?Are you back on underwear?
Probably just gin, I reckon. The bigger question is whether or not he's back in underwear.Are you back on underwear?