I was talking with friends recently about words we don't seem to use anymore. The conversation was sparked when I mentioned my stove. I've always tended to call the top of my cooker where the rings are, the 'stove' but have to admit, it does sound like an old fashioned word.
Then there's 'pushchair'. I still say it but most people say buggy these days.
And when did 'railway stations' become 'train stations'? I'm sure we didn't say the latter when I was a child. (This one really bugs me as I think 'train station' sounds a bit clumsy.)
Anyone got anymore?
(Apologies if there is an existing thread. I did a search and couldn't find one.)
Then there's 'pushchair'. I still say it but most people say buggy these days.
And when did 'railway stations' become 'train stations'? I'm sure we didn't say the latter when I was a child. (This one really bugs me as I think 'train station' sounds a bit clumsy.)
Anyone got anymore?
(Apologies if there is an existing thread. I did a search and couldn't find one.)
Comment