“Last year’s words belong to last year’s language,” wrote T.S. Eliot in Four Quartets. “And next year’s words await another voice.” By that measure, if you’re someone who regularly uses any of the following bits of language, you’re not living in last year. You’re living in last century. If you know what “Sunday shoes” are and find yourself calling dinner “supper,” then beware, you’re using words that are actually revealing your true age.
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