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Ken The Kanuck
11-17-2022, 04:34
Yesterday a buddy of mine is lining up some friends to go to dinner.
He said we would get together "next Friday", being that yesterday was Wednesday, Nov.16/22 I thought next Friday would mean Nov. 18/22.
When I later questioned him on the date he said "Friday, Nov.25/22".
When I said to him that was 2 Fridays away, He said that Friday the 18th is referred to as "this Friday"
Which is correct?
KTK
Confusing and would need to be clarified, as you did, but I would say he is correct. "This Friday" being 2 days away.
A term I often hear but don't like would be "Friday week" meaning a week from this Friday.
jcg&jmbfan
11-17-2022, 06:00
This Friday = 18th, next Friday = 25th around here.
ditto,
as in, I am traveling to a gunshow this friday (tomorrow) and next friday (day after thanksgiving )
the friday week or week from friday applies here too
and for what it is worth, I speak, spellz, and writes good English, sometimes
bad English often
and I can understand both Hillbilly and Jive,
There is Friday, next Friday, the Friday next, the coming Friday etc. If my friends do not make it clear, I will be there last Friday.
F. Guffey
Ken The Kanuck
11-18-2022, 01:16
Well, I certainly appreciate the input, my English is crappy.
Mind you that did not prevent me from teaching English in Tehran in the 70's. small wonder those poor immigrants have such a hard time making themselves understood when they come here.
But I needed the money.
KTK
The way I've always understood it is; this Friday is the Friday of the week you're in. Next Friday is the Friday in the week upcoming. A general rule not set in stone. Language, by nature, is often imprecise.
High Plaines Doug r
11-18-2022, 07:03
When people (shooters, no less) can't agree to differentiate between Clips and Magazines or bullets and cartridges. There is no end to any argument.
When people (shooters, no less) can't agree to differentiate between Clips and Magazines or bullets and cartridges. There is no end to any argument.
Yeah . . . .I see that all the time . . . .and from people that should know better . . .
Recently, I caught an easily-recognized, internet ?gunny? referring to the CHAMBERS of his revolver, as CYLINDERS! (All revolvers I?ve seen contain only ONE cylinder . . .not SIX!)
These ?slip of the tongues? make the hair on the back of my neck stand up!
Yeah . . . .I see that all the time . . . .and from people that should know better . . .
Recently, I caught an easily-recognized, internet ?gunny? referring to the CHAMBERS of his revolver, as CYLINDERS! (All revolvers I?ve seen contain only ONE cylinder . . .not SIX!)
These ?slip of the tongues? make the hair on the back of my neck stand up!
I can't stand for people to call pistol grips "handles".
How many cartoons did we see as kids where a bullet landed beside someone and it was the entire cartridge? That would have amounted to an incredibly worn out bore and strong firing pin spring.
Mark in Ottawa
11-19-2022, 01:45
I think that based on common usage, your friend is correct. For clarity, I would suggest using either "this coming Friday" or Friday of next week" as appropriate.
Well, I'm an Englishman and the term should have been "Friday Next"
Well, I'm an Englishman and the term should have been "Friday Next"
Youse guys drive on the wrong side of the road too.
Years ago we invited our next door neighbors to dinner.= (verbally).
Words were like, This Saturday 7pm.
Come 7pm, nobody turned up. Called to see what was happening -
The Wife answered saying we're in bed because you didn't confirm.
Confirm ?
Didn't invite them again.
Youse guys drive on the wrong side of the road too.
After being here a few years, went back to visit. Sister loaned me her car which
my Brother delivered to me. He reminded me to drive on the left. Of course I said
pointing out that I'd driven in London for seven years. I drove off and suddenly
found myself looking at the face of the driver of a London double decker. Whoops.
After being here a few years, went back to visit. Sister loaned me her car which
my Brother delivered to me. He reminded me to drive on the left. Of course I said
pointing out that I'd driven in London for seven years. I drove off and suddenly
found myself looking at the face of the driver of a London double decker. Whoops.
I think I could handle it on country roads but in heavy traffic? Nope, I'd call a cab.
Ken The Kanuck
11-20-2022, 08:03
Crossing the road was my biggest challenge.
KTK
Crossing the road was my biggest challenge.
KTK
Ken, why didn't the skeleton cross the road? ANSWER: No Guts!
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