Noughties? How have I never heard of that term!?
Published October 24th, 2005 in PersonalWorking in PR I thought I knew all the buzzwords. The first time I saw Noughties I thought it was a misspelling and changed it to Nineties. Turns out this term is actually being used. Do we need a catch-all phrase for every decade. What’s next the Tenties!?
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I suppose it’s inevitable that they’d have to find a label for it…
What did they in the last century?
It could be worse, imagine you’d only found out about in 2011
Crikey, I thought everyone had heard that phrase! Better late than never !!
That word has been around since 1999…then again, I can’t picture you reading fashion magazines….
That’s funny. I always run into words and catch phrases that I’ve never heard. Just today I was told to “be sure to CYA”. I was like - what?? Stands for - Cover Your Ass. There should be a dictionary of key PR words.