People don't call pants britches anymore. When I grew up, I grew up very rural. I grew up in an agricultural setting. And we didn't wear jeans. We didn't wear blue jeans. We had Levi's, we had wranglers, but they were called britches. We didn't call them blue jeans. We called them jeans sometimes. But I grew up, my dad, my grandpa, we always wore a pair of britches

Terms people dont use anymore

@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:47

@ChuteDad64

Hey, Brad. Really great to hear your voice. What an interesting thought you shared here. You know, it's interesting. I was thinking about the idea of carpool. I grew up. We always had carpools. People don't use that word anymore. I think that they use, you know, catch a rider. I don't know, but I haven't heard the word carpool in a while. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe someone's going to say, of course we use carpool
@Jeremiah73
Jeremiah Myer
@Jeremiah73 · 2:41

@ChuteDad64

That's what we called the sofa in the living room was the davenport, and we called the stove in the kitchen. We called it a range. And I'm not sure that that word is used very much
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