Some words have different meanings depending on the geography of the soil where you're standing when you say them. A "biscuit" in England is a "cookie" in America. "Pop" in the South is something balloons do, while in the Midwest, it's the favored name for a fizzy soft drink. And worst of all, the standards for what constitutes a "small apartment" vary wildly based on location. In New York City, a "small" apartment may be 300 square feet. In Atlanta (where I live and home of the country's largest apartments) 300 square feet is practically unlivable.
from Apartment Therapy | Saving the world, one room at a time https://ift.tt/2qp1bN8
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