The changes are to be seen in literature, music, magazine articles (including The Times which is the only paper I read) and mock GCSE papers. If you look on your pc under languages you can choose English UK or English American.
My kids do not watch mutch tv. Ones studying for 10 GCSE's and working at the weekend, together with doing classical ballet, ballroom, modern and drama.
My 10 year old is outside most of the time, either at the stables, playing football or at the lottie.
All i'm saying is, the differences are there and in a very wide range of media. Also, as far as I can see no-body is slagging off Lakeview. I'm sure this discussion has been taken with very good grace. There are many funny areas of the languagetoo, especially my poor Canadian friend. I'd have paid money to see the expression on his face!!!!
But, then again, I have an evil sense of humour
