Common
Freddy Woo writes, "My wife thinks calling the front room a lounge is common. Worse, a friend of hers recently admonished her daughter for calling a toilet, a toilet. Lavatory darling. It's lavatory."
My own mother refused to let me use the word 'oblong' instead of 'rectangle'. Which is just odd, to be honest.
What stuff do you think is common?
( , Thu 16 Oct 2008, 16:06)
Freddy Woo writes, "My wife thinks calling the front room a lounge is common. Worse, a friend of hers recently admonished her daughter for calling a toilet, a toilet. Lavatory darling. It's lavatory."
My own mother refused to let me use the word 'oblong' instead of 'rectangle'. Which is just odd, to be honest.
What stuff do you think is common?
( , Thu 16 Oct 2008, 16:06)
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No Shoes
Yes that is another common activity in NZ...wearing no shoes...even if it raining...whatever the surface
( , Fri 17 Oct 2008, 3:30, 1 reply)
Yes that is another common activity in NZ...wearing no shoes...even if it raining...whatever the surface
( , Fri 17 Oct 2008, 3:30, 1 reply)
i live in nz
i really hate this not wearing shoes thing . At the beach it is fine , at the supermarket it is not. SOmebody told me " Its a NZ thing " but its funny how in almost all other parts of the world not wearing shoes is a sign of absolute poverty.
I dont even go barefoot to the washing line. If i ran a shop there would be a strict no shoes / no entry policy its a health and safety thing.
( , Fri 17 Oct 2008, 7:01, closed)
i really hate this not wearing shoes thing . At the beach it is fine , at the supermarket it is not. SOmebody told me " Its a NZ thing " but its funny how in almost all other parts of the world not wearing shoes is a sign of absolute poverty.
I dont even go barefoot to the washing line. If i ran a shop there would be a strict no shoes / no entry policy its a health and safety thing.
( , Fri 17 Oct 2008, 7:01, closed)
Imagine the rest
Yes, couldn't agree more. Imagine the state of their underwear if they can manage the logistics of shoes.
( , Fri 17 Oct 2008, 7:10, closed)
Yes, couldn't agree more. Imagine the state of their underwear if they can manage the logistics of shoes.
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