The other day we were talking about words that arent used anymore, two
examples given were marmalade and fortnight.
Well i was made to feel very ancient today, i was manning a table top sale and on it were five pottery thimbles. A lady saw them and said oh they are nice. I said oh, the thimbles? She looked at me very puzzled and said what are thimbles? She was a lady of about 30.
well im a born and bred ''potter'' georgiesmum where thimbles are produced in their millions,id say years ago they were meant to do a job for people involved in the sewing trade,but i think thimbles are now more of collectors items...well each to their own i guess lol
How odd! Even my Grand tiddlers know what thimbles are.
We once booked a cottage , my husband( he was a big lad, behave!) and me - called Thimble Cottage, by heck it lived up to its name, if you laughed your cheeks touched the sides.
I'm 16 and if I want to stop the needle sticking in my thumb I use a thimble, spread marmalade on my toast and occasionally go away on holiday for a fortnight. I'm at a slight loss as to what other words you could possibly use in mots cases. I don't think it's an 'age' thing Georgiemum I think it's more a 'daft' thing.
Yes, we discussed the fortnight and marmalade thing on here recently. The idea was that most people say two weeks now rather than a fortnight.., and the younger generation dont eat marmalade so much now anyway.