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Originally Posted by pdurrant
Because Americans don't use kettles or tea-pots. Although it seems that if you know the right speciality shop, it is possible (see KennyC's post).
But don't expect to find them in any ordinary department store or cookshop.
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The last time I heard a Brit pronounce "Norfolk" (Norfolk, England), they did it the same way those of us who like in the Tidewater area pronounce "Norfolk" (Norfolk, Virginia, USA). We pronounce in in a manner that rhymes with "more duck." Is that the way most of you folks pronounce it?