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Pudding or Dessert?

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TheShellBeach · 10/01/2023 18:27

.........or even "Sweet" or "Afters"? What do you call it?
And what do you have, if anything?

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DerekFaker · 11/01/2023 18:51

poetryandwine · 11/01/2023 17:16

Don’t worry, @DerekFaker . My U in-laws would be the first to tell you that anyone who cares isn’t worth bothering about. They also don’t care that I say ‘dessert’, on the grounds that a pudding is a type of dessert, but then I am foreign

The original question was interesting in a curious way, but it beggars belief that so many adults can use pejorative terms for vocabulary different from theirs and even the people who use it. The very definition of boring boors, IMO

I quite agree. Tis why I normally avoid the endless, boring threads about class signifiers. The ones who truly have it, don't dissect it - they don't need to. (I actually know vair posh people some in real life and they would never be as rude and derogatory as some mumsnet posters.)

Anyway, Google was a lot more helpful than the wannabes on here. Another anocronym bandied about on here for me not to care about.😁

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