Just pondering what ‘modern’ words I never use, and never would.
1) Hi.
Hello, I’ll say, or good morning, good day, pleased to meet you, etc, but never “Hi”.
2) Poo (or Poop)
I might have used the word when I was in Primary School, but not since. I’ll use the ‘old’ terms, and if talking to a medic might say faeces or defecate, but never, ever Poo.
3) Wow.
No, I did use it once when the alternative might have needed asterisks, but it’s not part of my everyday speech.
4) Oh My God (or OMG, or Oh My Days, or any other soft non-religious euphemism).
Among friends, I might use some Anglo-Saxon term instead.
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It’s the constant abbreviating that also gets me - for example, I knew what and why the metropolitan police was - but today’s kids have no idea WHY the ‘Met’ is called the Met.
Similarly, I met a nurse who didn’t know why the Prem Baby Unit was called that!
I think we’ll end up saying Ugg and Wow (and OMG) eventually, and little else.
I know someone that says 'OMG' - literally 'OH-EMM-JEE' in a stupid Valley girl accent too, makes me be a little bit sick in my mouth :/
'Totally' is another one. 'He is totally hot!' Kill me now.
poo is out ? foo ! is as well - but I know plenty who do ....(foo)
there were words I used that my parents etc wouldn't use .... eg groovy .
groovy-baby!
never hear kinksville and the oppo - anti-kinksville
or dragsville
o god does anyone remember - - - uncareers and un-jobs
jobs were so plentiful you could ick and choose and perhaps not go for the highest paid.... ho ho ho
// but today’s kids have no idea WHY the ‘Met’ is called the Met. //
or the Feds - or Federales
I reproved the Times this morning for a photo of war graves 'many with crucifixes carved on them' when they were crosses
I cruelly stated that the sub-ed hadnt forgotten but more likely never knew
I used a word I hadnt used for fifty years the other day - being old not quite in control - something like - 'that is not a scythe or sickle but its a billhook'
they stared at me as tho I had had a stroke or something.
// I think we’ll end up saying Ugg and Wow (and OMG) eventually, and little else.//
the rot has already started - wiv ugg I mean
Hugh is also a Christian name in French and yup they say ( ou on dit)
"oog"
yeah wiv mum as an oog-synthesizer rather than a moog-synthesiser