Social security becoming benefits which in turn became welfare. People claiming said social security became clients and are now referred to as customers.
A learning centre is probably the name for somewhere where adult education and similar takes place. It may well be a school in school hours with a different role in the evenings.
I don't like hearing pupils referred to as students. To me, it's a bit like people 'graduating' from nursery or whatever - it devalues worked-for achievements and gives young people fewer things to look forward to.
My grandson laughed like a drain when I referred to the television rather than the tv. Opticians and optometrists are not the same thing but, I must say it is only recently that I have heard the term optometrist used so often. When did the local garage become a petrol station and only businesses dealing in repair of cars be referred to as garages?
Noticed when Stephen Mulhern was doing street interviews people kept saying “really?”. Quite often he was offering cash prizes. He should have said “No. Only joking!” and put it back in his wallet.
Perhaps we should start a “bring back thee and thou” movement.
I remember pupils becoming students. The instruction Telling us to refer to them as such was included in a “bulletin”, I jokingly commented to someone that it was load of b...... turns out that was the very person who had decided this, he was as they say “not amused” So I’d guess that happened in about 2010?
Opticians become optometrists Or, NinatheNana, Service Users become Clients HARassment become haRASSment? (Actually, I think I know the answer to the last one, it was Frank Spencer.)