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Hoovering or vacuuming?
What's the difference?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's odd how some brand names become so identified with the product that they become the generic term. Many people call a ball-point pen a 'biro', a tissue a 'kleenex' and 'xeroxing' is now the usual term for photo-copying. Others include 'pyrex', 'tupperware', 'thermos' 'coke' 'lino' 'sellotape' etc...
Mr.Ix must have been at the same Domestic Science school as me as my teacher used to shout at us for saying hoover when we were refering to cleaning the floor. She used to insist we said either "cleaning with an upright suction cleaner" or "cleaning with a cylinder suction cleaner" depending on the type of cleaner we were using !!
Sad isn't it, but it's stuck with me ever since.
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