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Who says “braid” and who says “plait”?
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You’re watching TV when someone says “plait.” But that can’t be right—they’re gesturing to a braid . Well, what if we told you the terms aren’t as different as they may sound? We’ve explained the similarities between plaits and braids in this article (plus included plenty of cute hairstyles). So, keep reading to find out what someone means when they say “plait” or “braid.”
Things You Should Know
- Braids and plaits are technically the same hairstyle, but the term you use depends on where you live.
- In the United States, people say “braid,” while “plait” is used in the United Kingdom.
- The terms can be used as nouns or verbs, depending on if you’re referring to a hairstyle or styling technique.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between braiding and plaiting?Community AnswerThey are the same thing. Just different names as used in different countries.
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QuestionCornrows are a type of braid, but are they called a plait, too?Community AnswerCornrows are typically referred to as braids.
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