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Do other English-speaking people (mostly thinking of Europe here but do chime in anyone that wants) use ‘kerb’ to mean the edge between the pavement and a building, as well as the edge between the pavement and the road.
Like when you put things outside for other people to take for free, you put them on the kerb, which means at the edge of the pavement, but not the edge by the road.
Do you use it in that way only in that context, or do the water outflow pipes and internet cables also go out of the house and into the kerb.
These thoughts brought to you by the microwave i found on the kerb (yay)
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