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  • #16
    I hate xmas for christmas - it removes christ from christmas.

    Also hate place name abbreviations - dont see why, when a place has a perfectly good name, it cant be used. So no, youre definitely not alone Wayne!!
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    • #17
      Originally posted by bubblewrap View Post
      How does Shropshire become Salop?
      Where does the word 'Salop' come from?
      The Normans originally called the area we know today as Shropshire, 'Scrobbesyrigscir'. This was quite a difficult word to pronounce, so the Normans softened the word to 'Salopesara'. This developed eventually into Salop.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by digthatchick View Post
        Where does the word 'Salop' come from?
        The Normans originally called the area we know today as Shropshire, 'Scrobbesyrigscir'. This was quite a difficult word to pronounce, so the Normans softened the word to 'Salopesara'. This developed eventually into Salop.
        HA HA HA!!!!!!!....sorry....but does that mean that peeps living in Shropshire are called 'Srobbies'??????

        ...oh I MUST tell my brother that- he lives in Shrewsbury!!!!
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        • #19
          Well here's a 'county' the ex-pats have actually elongated....'Dordogneshire'

          ( cos there are so many English in the area)
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          • #20
            Originally posted by moggssue View Post
            I hate xmas for christmas - it removes christ from christmas.

            I heard recently that this abbreviation comes from the Greek Chi, or X in English, for the first letter of Christ. I still hate it, though, but not as much as 'Chrimbo'.

            Surrey isn't worth shortening, either. I'm also another who texts in full, with apostrophes and all! Proud of it!

            Anyone that hates abbreviations as a whole should avoid working in Science at all costs! It drives me nuts, sometimes!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by SlugLobber View Post
              I heard recently that this abbreviation comes from the Greek Chi, or X in English, for the first letter of Christ. I still hate it, though, but not as much as 'Chrimbo'.
              Yikes! I must have annoyed you towards the end of last year... despite my liking things wrote down proper, I do confess to using the occasional Chrimbo... sorry. I just think it sounds jolly and we use to say it as kids...
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              • #22
                mmm...and I ALWAYS write Xmas...sort of looks more Christmassy to me!!
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                • #23
                  I hate abbreviations as well - and loathe text speak (just can't see how m8 and l8r is easier than writing mate and later). As a result of this my texts are like short stories, full words and punctuation...ever time!

                  However, Nicos...I write Xmas too.
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                  • #24
                    I'm with you, Wayne - I don't usually use abbreviations.

                    I don't think you're mental, just a bit eccentric. And the world can use a few good eccentrics.
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                    • #25
                      I do use text talk mainly because if I didnt my text's would be pages long lol !!! What gets me is on the computer my daughter uses words, things whatever they are called and even her brothers dont always get it. Abbreviations are ok in some cases but not all the time. I hate xmas instaed of christmas too.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by maytreefrannie View Post
                        I'm with you, Wayne - I don't usually use abbreviations.

                        I don't think you're mental, just a bit eccentric. And the world can use a few good eccentrics.
                        I don't usually use abbreviations.
                        Well then type do not & not don't.
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                        • #27
                          It's not too bad writing Xmas - we know what the abbreviation stands for - it's the idiot pronouncing it Exmas that I really detested. Lord Mayors of today! What are they like?
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                          • #28
                            Abbreviations, making things shorter.
                            Seems everything they can cut back on these days they do. Abbreviations of wonderful names, Warwickshire becomes Warks, sounds like a noise a seal makes!!
                            People are getting so lazy with the English language, i am in education and the abbreviations and 'speak' that is used is baffling, we have SEF's, SIDP's, SLT's and it goes on!!
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