I thought POTUS was a venereal disease

As for "SCOTUS"...

Is it contagious?
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Brits like me grow up thinking we know everything there is to know about America. We watch your shows, worship your celebrities, and even drink your beer-flavored Budweiser. But when we come and live in the U.S. we discover that this is a land full of surprises, where eggs can also be plants and kettles sit on the stove and whistle.

In 2011, as a freshly emigrated Londoner in New York, I had yet to encounter the term POTUS. If I had heard the venereal disease sounding acronym used to refer to the president of the United States, I'd subconsciously filed it under "Huh?" then forgotten about it and carried on with my day.

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Ruth Margolis
Ruth ​Margolis is a British ​journalist living in the U.S. Her work has appeared in ​The Guardian, ​The ​Daily Telegraph and BBCAmerica.com.