don't use too much "American"
When a pool player hits the ball too hard, one of my British friends likes to say: "He put too much 'American' on that one."JoeW said:I vote for english as a way of acknowledging the contribution by these people to the art of pocket billiards.
The French call it "pan bread" not French Toast. We call it French Toast to acknowledge their contribution.
Many indian tribes name themselves "the people." we use different names.
We are called "cowboys" by many people in Europe and it too is a compliment thought not intended in that way by some.
Personally I also like "irish" for the body lean that follows a shot.
In Scotland you order whiskey, not scotch.
And so it goes.
I will check with my daughter and my son-in-law. One is an English professor the other a Ph.D. grammarian of sorts.