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tishtash | 11:26 Sat 05th May 2012 | ChatterBank
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when its street furniture!! who on earth came up with the idea of calling lights telegraph posts etc furniture...... i always thought of furniture as the stuff in your house like sofas and chairs etc!!
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that standee, attendee thing is grammatic bodkins. The "ee" ending is passive so a standee is one who is stood on and an attendee is one who is attended to. Correctly it should be an attender and a stander
just what i thought. What was it all called before someone came up with
SF.
that standee was a poster on a bus, referring to passengers as standees, another load of rollocks.
You don't say Standee though - attendees are what we get on training courses, people who attend..

Street furniture has been called this for years. I don't know why you're taking exception to it.
I am guessing that the word furniture is derived from the verb 'furnish' which means 'to supply, equip or fit up'. In which case it is a perfectly reasonable use of the word as it refers to stuff 'supplied' to 'fit up' or 'equip' the street. In the same way it also means stuff for stuffing houses.
Like the collective word for Men's tranqlements is trouser furniture.

Ron.
A chair is still a chair even though it is furniture(for houses or offices etc.,)
You think wrong then tishtash - furniture is anything which is furnished to a place, i.e. provided.
i wouldn't say standees, it's nonsense. as to the street furniture, much has been binned by our council deemed unnecessary. Not street lights, that would be foolish, wouldn't want someone to break a leg and sue the council.
"You don't say Standee though - attendees are what we get on training courses, people who attend.."

Attendee is wrong though...it should be attender, the active voice not the passive voice.
hmm have I broken the quotes? test
OK, we'll say delegates instead.
:-) boxy
I.m with, tishtash .....it.s street bling ...innit!
I was was in an auditorium when the person presenting referred to their powerpoint as 'slideware'....
Street furniture.....door furniture......words come and go don't they? Brides no longer buy a 'trousseau', baby's don't get given 'layettes'. We used to have a hearth set - a miniature brush and shovel in brass, hanging from an ornamental thingy, for sweeping the hearth.
Door furniture. It will be the doilies of the future.
slideware, heaven almighty.
Wasn't quite what i said Em, but the second word was 'me'.
me too...

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