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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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6 days ago

East Sussex

There's a word you don't hear so much now.

It used the be the highest form of praise for another woman from my mum and her friends.

'She's a dreadful axe murderer but her baby is spotless'

' She beats her husband but her kitchen is spotless '

Any other words you don't hear so much now?

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By *lderflower_AppleWoman
6 days ago

Basingstoke

Please and thank you

Rarely hear those any more 😢

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By *hickthighs25Woman
6 days ago

Stockton

Courting.. my little nan always still says it .. such a cute word

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By *rthur30Man
6 days ago

Warrington


"Please and thank you

Rarely hear those any more 😢"

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By *ovetolick78Man
6 days ago

Bagend

Sir is rarely use, just mate or bud and words like when asking for something and as above please or thank you even rarer

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
Forum Mod

6 days ago

East Sussex


"Please and thank you

Rarely hear those any more 😢"

I haven't noticed that except on telly. There seem to be a lot of people saying

"Can I get?" Without adding please

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
Forum Mod

6 days ago

East Sussex


"Courting.. my little nan always still says it .. such a cute word "

Yep and going steady lol

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By *vonne5exMan
6 days ago

Doncaster


"Courting.. my little nan always still says it .. such a cute word "
Still used around my neck of the woods

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By *ittle Miss TinkerbellWoman
6 days ago

your head


"Sir is rarely use, just mate or bud and words like when asking for something and as above please or thank you even rarer"

Sir is very outdated. Its from a time when men were entitled to respect without earning it first just because they were men. Im not surprised its fading out to be honest.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
6 days ago

BRIDPORT

Obsequious, amusing really, considering it’s the description of a behaviour that I would say is increasing.

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By *ittle Miss TinkerbellWoman
6 days ago

your head

Spotless is still very much used here

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By *ancashireredheadWoman
6 days ago

Up North

Kerfuffle. I’ve decided it’s going to be my word of the week.

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By *egsy35Man
6 days ago

Blackpool

Filofax. From creation, to the heights of trendiness, to oblivion. Such is progress!

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