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Re: Item No. 20. That's driver license!
Driver's license: what Americans say
Driving license: what Brits say
Driver license: what it actually says on the card
I'm an American, not a bureaucrat, and do not accept your "correction."
Sorry, my father was a driver ed teacher California and eschewed use of the possessive in that context. A knee-jerk reaction on my part. And a joke!
Wow, it actually does say DRIVER LICENCE on my Driver's Licence. Its like you pulled a CERN and changed it.
The Mandela Effect strikes again!
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