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I had a very enjoyable time at my friend's 40th birthday party tonight and was sorry to leave early so I could go to bed. But here I am anyway, not in bed.

I'm getting a bit cheesed off with my US edition of The Charioteer, as I'm fairly sure they've replaced the word 'fat' with the word 'heavy', which I understand is US usage. There are a few other things too, like dumb for stupid, sore for annoyed and guy for bloke, which I'm guessing are replacements too. I suppose I just don't see the point - because if you're reading a book about WW2 Britain, wouldn't you want it to reflect the language and usage of that time and place, rather than change it? Why change it?


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Date: 2004-04-06 04:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bethbethbeth.livejournal.com
Is heavy a pc way of calling someone fat in the US?

Yes, but heavy has a slightly less judgemental sense to it, whereas fat is just...fat.

And no, re: "dumb" - even in the early eighties, my US-obsessed British husband always had this ironic tone whenever he used the word "dumb," like he was saying "Oh look! I'm using a Yank word!" *g*

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