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If your preferred domain is not available then be a little creative. If for example, we were starting up a web design company in Bromsgrove, our first choice of domain may be "www. If it wasn't available, then we'd have a look and see if "www. You may not have a choice as one or more of your preferred domains may not be available, so you will probably use the domain which is available.

Our experience is that the ". Be careful when choosing other top level domains. For example, going back to the example of the website design company setting up in Bromsgrove, we would not recommend using www. These domains may be considered spam and thus considered untrustworthy by your intended customer base. We tend to stick with ". Reasons to choose ". See examples. Some examples:.

Tradespeople - plumbers, electricians, etc. People who are in other countries may not want to deal with what they see as a UK based domestic company. Manufacturing companies with an international customer base. A company based in the UK selling or renting property overseas. It's a very loose version of what we say, and disregards all nuance.

Dr Melia said he did recognise some of the phrases that the chart claims British people use often, but that he felt more familiar with the second column.

He said: "I recognise the first column, certainly - but these kind of phrases are often ways of disguising someone making a bad point. From my own experience, I recognise the second column, 'What the British mean', much more. It kind of annoys me when people sugar the pill. There are occasions when it needs to be done — when you're trying to be sensitive or delicate.

If you do that by going around the houses then it lacks impact. But as for the chart's popularity, Dr Melia says that while we may think we're comfortable with stereotypes, the reality is a little different. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? By ambiance , July 8, in General Discussion.

I have also wondered. When you go to Google, you can type in Google. I've never understood companies using. Either use a. Maybe they couldn't get their desired domain under co. Does seem strange to me but I guess it's not a bad compromise. Also, there may be American companies operating internationally - I guess it would make sense then.

South Africa is www. I do not know what it's origin is but will try to find out! The za part is obviously for South Africa.

Whether a country uses. Canada's obviously chose to make the top level ccTLD. Same for. Their NIC chose to make.

Whoever mentioned uk.



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