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I was chatting with a mate the other day and told him how someone had looked at me like I was mad because I used the term "Ten bob bit." :laugh: and that got us onto what other old terms are still in use today (by oldies and youngsters alike.)

 

"Dial" a phone number. Everyone understands that, but phones haven't had dials for 30-40 years, so why is it dial rather than press?

 

"Pull the chain" in the bathroom. How long since bogs had chains, yet everyone knows what it means.

 

Any other examples of outdated words being used today?

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I still talk about 'taping' things off TV on Sky+.

Not terminology I know but you just don't see this anymore. ...mam always tubbed us in the kitchen sink .

We still call going to the cinema "going to the pictures"

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There's a lot of terms Wilf might use purely down to age. I'm sure he still goes on holiday in a charabanc and listens to the wireless. :laugh:

 

My wife goes ape when I call her dress a frock, and I'm sure youngsters wouldn't understand any of these terms, but why don't they question the ones they do use but have no idea why?

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I was chatting with a mate the other day and told him how someone had looked at me like I was mad because I used the term "Ten bob bit." :laugh: and that got us onto what other old terms are still in use today (by oldies and youngsters alike.)

 

"Dial" a phone number. Everyone understands that, but phones haven't had dials for 30-40 years, so why is it dial rather than press?

 

"Pull the chain" in the bathroom. How long since bogs had chains, yet everyone knows what it means.

 

Any other examples of outdated words being used today?

ive still got an outside bog with a chain

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It is not only the old terminology or slang walshie. it has become the entire use of the English ‘British” Language. I am sure that every generation gap has had its ups and downs, but at least a semblance of respect was always there.

 

The Rotary dial has never gone away, just was unfashionable and a pain for those who do not have a few seconds to re dial, making its way back into being fashionable again. At a price.

 

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