jim8flog
Journeyman Pro
What does this mean to you?
To me it has always meant staying at your own home and having days out.
To me it has always meant staying at your own home and having days out.
What does this mean to you?
To me it has always meant staying at your own home and having days out.
What does this mean to you?
To me it has always meant staying at your own home and having days out.
You state you have gone on holiday, why use another word for it? Are you trying to make it sound better/posher/more expensive to your pals/social media followers?Staying in your home country to go on holiday.
The only place I've ever used the term 'staycation' is on here for a bit of fun. After someone said it irritated them.You state you have gone on holiday, why use another word for it? Are you trying to make it sound better/posher/more expensive to your pals/social media followers?
Barking mad IMO
What does this mean to you?
To me it has always meant staying at your own home and having days out.
yes - a vacation in EnglandIf you can argue with someone on a forum about this, something is missing in your life
There you go, knock yourself out...
https://forums.golfmonthly.com/threads/random-irritations-of-the-day.97913/post-2213172
https://forums.golfmonthly.com/threads/random-irritations-of-the-day.97913/post-2228684
https://forums.golfmonthly.com/threads/random-irritations-of-the-day.97913/post-2380584
In the end though, language evolves. The Marketeers, Advertisers and Media hold a lot of sway to influence, and the sheep-le will follow (only joking )