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Pizzawheel Mar 15th 2018 12:34 am

New Terminology
 
I'll be forever grateful to BritExpats for introducing the term Cradle to me, something I don't think I could do without these days.

I've been thinking about another needed term (shades of Meaning of Liff here)- for those friends & family that never left home and have no concept of living abroad and no desire to emigrate. The ones who everytime you drop back treat it as if you've just been in isolation for 6 months and don't really want to hear about your experiences in bongo-bongo land or the canuckstani tundra.

This week thinking about it (leading from an interaction with the "bloke across the road" who's trying to set up skype on mum's tablet) i've come up with:

Villager

Anyone who plays minecraft or has offspring who do will know this is sufficiently derogatory to get the point across, without being overtly rude.

Just like Cradle, really.

Shard Mar 15th 2018 1:40 am

Re: New Terminology
 
There used to be villagers in Age of Empires, not a bad term. Local, maybe? Local yokels. They exist everywhere.

Pizzawheel Mar 15th 2018 1:43 am

Re: New Terminology
 
Funnily enough Bloke across the road was utterly bewildered by the email address associated with this very handle, pizzawheel. He couldn't get his head round an email not being based on firstname- lastname plus location and/or birthdate.....

Though I have to confess that my first online handle neatly gave away my name and address in one fell swoop. That was 20 years ago mind....

Atlantic Xpat Mar 15th 2018 2:25 am

Re: New Terminology
 
So having adopted a pejorative name for people who were born in the country that you chose to emigrate too, you now propose another pejorative term for people in the country you left behind whose lives seem to go on unhindered by either your departure or visit?

Oakvillian Mar 15th 2018 3:36 am

Re: New Terminology
 

Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 12463399)
So having adopted a pejorative name for people who were born in the country that you chose to emigrate too, you now propose another pejorative term for people in the country you left behind whose lives seem to go on unhindered by either your departure or visit?

Why yes, of course. Insults are an equal-opportunity phenomenon.

Partially discharged Mar 15th 2018 3:41 am

Re: New Terminology
 

Originally Posted by Pizzawheel (Post 12463311)
I've been thinking about another needed term (shades of Meaning of Liff here)- for those friends & family that never left home and have no concept of living abroad and no desire to emigrate. The ones who everytime you drop back treat it as if you've just been in isolation for 6 months and don't really want to hear about your experiences in bongo-bongo land or the canuckstani tundra.

You've described one of my uncle's perfectly. My family (including his brother) have been here 35+ years and not one visit or even an interest in one. We've been there many times and he has been on a number of trips abroad from the UK but never here. He and his wife do tend to like all inclusive cruises or resorts so Canada doesn't really tick those boxes.

Pizzawheel Mar 15th 2018 3:58 am

Re: New Terminology
 

Originally Posted by Oakvillian (Post 12463461)
Why yes, of course. Insults are an equal-opportunity phenomenon.

Exactly. As a Brit, lovey-dovey labels just don't do it for me. I'll leave those for the seppos (gee! that's an awesome toastrack)


Originally Posted by Partially discharged (Post 12463468)
You've described one of my uncle's perfectly. My family (including his brother) have been here 35+ years and not one visit or even an interest in one. We've been there many times and he has been on a number of trips abroad from the UK but never here. He and his wife do tend to like all inclusive cruises or resorts so Canada doesn't really tick those boxes.

Yes! Package Holidays would totally be a characteristic of a villager.

Pub convo on return to blighty (from africa, obvs):

Villager 1: "I went into B&Q the other day, going to wallpaper the front room"

PW: "I saw a lion the other day"

Villager 2: "Did you see anything you liked? I heard magnolia chrysanthemum patterns are in this year".

Shard Mar 15th 2018 4:15 am

Re: New Terminology
 

Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 12463399)
So having adopted a pejorative name for people who were born in the country that you chose to emigrate too, you now propose another pejorative term for people in the country you left behind whose lives seem to go on unhindered by either your departure or visit?

Although "cradle" is not necessarily pejorative...

Pizzawheel Mar 15th 2018 4:25 am

Re: New Terminology
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 12463498)
Although "cradle" is not necessarily pejorative...

It's about as perjorative as you can get for a canadian; it's a bit like kicking a kitten isn't it?

I think it's because they don't play cricket.

scrubbedexpat134 Mar 15th 2018 4:33 am

Re: New Terminology
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 12463371)
There used to be villagers in Age of Empires, not a bad term. Local, maybe? Local yokels. They exist everywhere.

I cant read and i cant write but i can drive a tractor!

Pizzawheel Mar 15th 2018 4:55 am

Re: New Terminology
 
Doesnt really work for a Torontonian Lumbersexual though does it?


Originally Posted by Cheltonian (Post 12463518)
I cant read and i cant write but i can drive a tractor!


dbd33 Mar 15th 2018 5:19 am

Re: New Terminology
 

Originally Posted by Pizzawheel (Post 12463311)
I've been thinking about another needed term (shades of Meaning of Liff here)- for those friends & family that never left home and have no concept of living abroad and no desire to emigrate.

I wonder if that's how my children see me; unadventurously plodding along in the north American monoculture.

BristolUK Mar 15th 2018 5:22 am

Re: New Terminology
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 12463553)
I wonder if that's how my children see me; unadventurously plodding along in the north American monoculture.

I doubt it. You fly somewhere every couple of weeks don't you? :lol:

Shard Mar 15th 2018 5:25 am

Re: New Terminology
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 12463553)
I wonder if that's how my children see me; unadventurously plodding along in the north American monoculture.

Don't worry, they probably don't give you a second thought. ;)

Partially discharged Mar 15th 2018 5:27 am

Re: New Terminology
 

Originally Posted by Pizzawheel (Post 12463532)
Doesnt really work for a Torontonian Lumbersexual though does it?

You mean like this Olivier Giroud look-a-like

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