it is interesting how, when presented with a new thing to invent a word for, US English often tends to go with something scientific, or professional-sounding, something that sounds complex and impressive. UK English often instead goes for a plain, dumbed-down, silly term
e.g.
T.V. (sciency acronym) vs telly (friendly nickname)
elevator (technical, 4 syllables) vs lift (extremely plain)
apartment (4 syllables) vs flat (same as above)
can you think of any other examples, or counter-examples?