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England to diverge from EU water monitoring standards
(www.theguardian.com)
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I didn't know US speakers refer to their states by acronyms. We don't do that in my country.
ok. Seems fairly common across the world. In germany it's common-place as well to use acronyms, sometimes even in speech (mostly for those with longer names like BW for Baden-Württemberg)
I have yet to meet someone who says BW. Maybe your social bubble doesn't encompass the entire nation.
We do say "NRW" at least. Even the news sometimes do. I propably wouldn't do it in an international forum though.
I have never heard anyone refer to BaWü as BW in speech.
The only Bundesland I have ever encountered that is NRW.
Though most wouldn't do that in an international sub with an audience that obviously won't know the acronyms.