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It's mostly only a US and Canada thing - the time of year when all the leaves fall off the trees. We don't call it fall here because our trees aren't deciduous, the leaves don't change colour and fall off. Even up in our ski fields in the snow all our trees still have leaves on them.
Cutesie
Cutesie
No, but I did wonder why Fall had this other, funny name of Autumn!
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Misty Avich
I often hear people say autumn in American movies so it isn't an unknown word there
Cutesie
Cutesie
Of course I know the word, as I read anything and everything as a kid. The people that I knew intimately called it "Fall", though.
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