Thursday, February 4, 2010

Street Price For Bars When The Brits Say "high Street," What Does It Mean?

When the Brits say "high street," what does it mean? - street price for bars

Here's an example: The Advertising Standards Authority has demonstrated how the airport operator BAA has a large number of passengers in their promotional material, which tricked the prices of products in the bars and shops of the airport terminal was compared in the street.

3 comments:

sannapar... said...

sea_sher wrong is the person above me is right

"Street" can also be used as an adjective - as in the way of the main road. In this case, the mainstream media, normal, well, boring.

sea_sher said...

I would say is the rich part of town, the shopping before.

* Note .. Sorry, that's why I said: "I believe".

Lindy said...

This means that the main road.

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