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Realising you have called something the wrong thing for years

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Hastags · 14/04/2019 20:54

Light hearted....recently realised that I’ve been calling ‘Andrew’s Liver Salts’ .... ‘Saint Andrew’s Liver Salts’.

I have obviously no idea where I got the ‘Saint’ part from it just sounded right Confused I expected to see ‘St’ on the product and was surprised it didn’t have it when someone asked me why I was using Saint when I mentioned i find it useful for hangovers Halo

Anyone else ever realise they have been calling things by totally different names ? Just laughed at my stupidly

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miggeldysthepres · 14/04/2019 20:56

That's hilarious Grin can you still buy it?

ILoveMaxiBondi · 14/04/2019 20:57

We’re you mixing it up with St John’s wort? Grin

Watto1 · 14/04/2019 20:58

Dh thought Peter Capaldi was called Peter Calapadi until very recently. He’s a huge Thick of it fan too!

haverhill · 14/04/2019 21:03

My dad called chimneys chimleys until he was an adult Grin. I thought Addenbrookes Hospital was Adam Brooke's Hospital for many years.

Ilovetolurk · 14/04/2019 21:04

My xh calls Davina Macall Davinia. He’s done it for years

Hastags · 14/04/2019 21:22

Haha love these! Yes I have Andrew’s salts in the cupboard, don’t know if I will ever get away from Saint it rolls off my tongue so easily !

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turquoisebaby · 14/04/2019 22:08

My brother until i corrected him age 14 called human being, human beans. That really tickled me.

I used to think gymnatstics was called gymlastics. To this day I say gymnastics, however in my head it is so very wrong.

MyNewBearTotoro · 14/04/2019 22:19

I had been calling Covent Garden ‘convent garden’ for years - I’m not local to London but had visited the city including Covent Garden plenty of times somehow without seeing it written down. When I eventually saw it on the map as Covent I initially thought it was a spelling error and was really surprised to find it wasn’t.

longtompot · 14/04/2019 22:24

Icon Tina Turner

A b&b near us called St Anns, I thought was called Staines.

NowWeAreSuckingDiesel · 14/04/2019 22:25

I thought it was Tuppleware

Stroller15 · 14/04/2019 22:29

My dh calls chutney 'chuckney'. Drives me mad.

Spongeface · 14/04/2019 22:31

For no reason... Until I heard it said out loud I thought Nicki Minaj was Nicki maninja. Must have skim read it like that.... Maninja.

Longdistance · 14/04/2019 22:31

My best friend used to call Matalan, Mataland 🙄 I pulled her up on it, but now she finds it funny.

Fontleroy · 14/04/2019 22:39

Nicki Maninja 😂😂😂😂

fairybeagle · 14/04/2019 22:42

@haverhill omg I thought I was the only one!! I also thought chimneys were called chimleys until adulthood!

fairybeagle · 14/04/2019 22:43

Oh and also I thought penguins were called panguins until early adulthood too 🤣

rainbowshappen · 14/04/2019 22:45

Cafe Nero was Cafe Nerd to my up until about a year ago. I still say Cafe Nerd in my head when I see the sign Blush

DrinkSangriaInThePark · 14/04/2019 22:45

I always thought you gave someone "a roundabout plause", inserted of a round of applause. I still hear it every time Blush

GiantPretzel · 14/04/2019 22:49

In fairness, MyNew, it was called Convent Garden at one point, well before the Reformation, because it was owned by Westminster Abbey, which walled off part of it as a kitchen garden and orchard.

Bracknellite · 14/04/2019 22:57

drinksangria

I thought it was a ‘round of the paws’
In my mind because paws equate to hands

OwThatsGottaHurt · 14/04/2019 23:13

Bracknellite that made me chuckle! I think I prefer that now!

SosigDog · 14/04/2019 23:29

I have many of these. My lovely DM struggles to read, can’t write and pronounces words incorrectly... and she taught me to talk, so I also pronounced them incorrectly until I was old enough to realise the mistake. For example Morniment in London (Monument). Also ambalance (ambulance), chimley (chimney), Denebhams, and my favourite - obeast (obese).

hereiamonmnagain · 14/04/2019 23:29

You've got another thing coming = You've got another think coming.

Didn't learn that till I was about 15.

WineIsMyCarb · 14/04/2019 23:32

Dreampt
Weapond

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HarrietSchulenberg · 14/04/2019 23:50

There is a restaurant I drive past regularly called Forts of India. For ages I thought it was Farts of India and thought the owners were either very edgy or very stupid.
Turns out all the locals call it Farts so I'm not the only one.