I mean fair enough, but it made me laugh.

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    Does British English distinguish between different kinds of “rubbish” like American English? We generally refer to organic waste as “garbage” and inorganic waste as “trash.”

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      Not really, no. We might add a word or two to clarify the kind of waste but not a different word entirely.

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      We generally refer to organic waste as “garbage” and inorganic waste as “trash.”

      Who is this ‘we’? Is this regional, maybe? In the regard you mentioned, I use them 100% interchangeably. I’m trying to think of any case where I don’t use them interchangeably, and I can’t come up with anything. I grew up in the Great Lakes area.