Nebulous, I'm confused.
In the top picture you said the chocolate chip biscuits and the Rich Tea biscuits are cookies. (Okay, I understand that).
Then in the next picture you said Dragon's Rich Tea biscuit was a cracker?
Then there are scones, which you call biscuits.
Okay, I'm with you. It's just the cracker thing, I think.
We have crackers (to put cheese on)...
...and Christmas crackers (to pull)...
What do you call both of these?
I find it intriguing knowing the different names we have for things.
For instance our pavement is your sidewalk, but your pavement is our road.
And I read a mystery story once where a chap was killed on the second floor although it turned out to be the first floor, which is where the mystery evolved.
So do you call the ground floor, at street level, the first floor?
And if you go up a flight of steps, to the first floor, that is what you'd call the second floor?
Sorry if it seems nit-picking, I just like to get the details right.
I remember a story where some English tourists asked an American tour guide where a certain person was. The tour guide said Over there, in the Navy uniform They searched unsuccessfully for ages, before realising that in England a Navy uniform is Navy Blue and in the USA it's white!
Fascinating, isn't it?
Oops, sorry Dragon, I digressed. I'll start again on another thread.