Are we in two thousand ten or twenty ten ?

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The discussion revolves around the preferred nomenclature for the year 2010, exploring whether it should be referred to as "two thousand ten," "twenty ten," or other variations. Participants express their personal preferences, reasoning, and cultural influences regarding the naming conventions of years, particularly in the context of this century.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants prefer "twenty ten" for its brevity and ease of pronunciation.
  • Others argue for "two thousand ten," citing consistency with how previous years were named.
  • A few participants suggest alternative names like "oh ten" or "MMX," reflecting personal or humorous takes on the year.
  • Some express confusion over the naming conventions and how they relate to historical patterns of year naming.
  • There are mentions of a potential future consensus around "twenty-twenty" and subsequent years, indicating a shift in naming trends.
  • Participants share anecdotes about their naming preferences and how they align with or diverge from others.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is no consensus on the preferred term for the year 2010, with multiple competing views expressed throughout the discussion. Participants hold differing opinions and preferences without reaching a unified agreement.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a variety of cultural and personal influences on language use, with some participants referencing historical naming conventions while others focus on contemporary usage. There are also playful and humorous elements that contribute to the overall tone.

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Are we in "two thousand ten" or "twenty ten"?

What year are we in?
 
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i say twenty ten
 


It's a matter of individual choice. I go with 'Twenty-Ten' because I'm lazy and it's easier to say.
 


Twenty-Ten saves a syllable.
 


Who actually keeps track of what year it?
 


Two-oh-one-oh.
 


I call 1810 "eighteen ten" and 1910 "nineteen ten" so I call 2010 "twenty ten".

On the other hand, I call 1909 "nineteen oh nine" but I didn't call last year "twenty oh nine." But that year is over with, thank God.
 


Last year was "oh nine", so I'm just going to call it "oh ten". I'm lucky that it will actually be true in this particular century.
 


I don't get it. It's two thousand nine plain and simple. Oh wait. Never mind.
 
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I realize that we've historically called it nineteen-fifty-two but we also called it nineteen-oh-eight. This century, we called it two thousand eight. (I know there's supposed to be an "and" in there, but when I said it out loud, here, to me, I said it with a bare hint of an "n" to represent the "and".) I intend to call it two-thousand-ten because that goes with how I've been addressing this century for the first nine/ten years.
 
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I bet it won't matter, because 10 years from now *everyone* will say "twenty-twenty". From there on, it will be "twenty-" whatever.

I guess I'll be an early adapter and use "twenty-ten."
 
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Two thousand ten.
Two thousand twenty

I will not be here for
Two thousand one hundred eleven
 
  • #13


5770. :)

I use both.
 
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Alienjoey said:
Last year was "oh nine", so I'm just going to call it "oh ten". I'm lucky that it will actually be true in this particular century.

so, two oh ten?


I think when some people will speak in a 'dramatic' sense, they may say two thousand and ten, or two thousand ten---I'll call it 20 10, 10 4
 
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Uhh, "yes". Just not "Two thousand and ten" For the love of god Montressor!
 
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Let me be the first to call it "2kX"

and the last.

EDIT: no, just googled it. Of course someone else used it already.
*takes down his homemade banner*
I'll go now.
 
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It's two thousand and ten... bloody yanks!
 
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I changed my mind... I'm going to call this year "Michelson-Morley Experiment." (MMX)
 
  • #19


lisab said:
10 years from now *everyone* will say "twenty-twenty"

Unless some smarta** will call it twenty squared.
 
  • #20


Chi Meson said:
Let me be the first to call it "2kX"




and the last.

EDIT: no, just googled it. Of course someone else used it already.
*takes down his homemade banner*
I'll go now.

tukax
 
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i say we are in MMX.
edit: damn i was beaten to it.
 
  • #22


cristo said:
It's two thousand and ten... bloody yanks!

I can't believe it took a whole page of cobblers before this sense came out. Good man. Two thousand and ten it is.
 
  • #23


Twenty Ten it is!
 
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brewnog said:
I can't believe it took a whole page of cobblers before this sense came out. Good man. Two thousand and ten it is.
I'm with you there, although I sustain no illusions about actually being able to change anyone's mind.

Among certain people I know there was a movement for '0A ('08, '09, '0A... yes we are nerds)
 
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brewnog said:
I can't believe it took a whole page of cobblers before this sense came out. Good man. Two thousand and ten it is.

MM and X
 
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eminem ex
 
  • #28


Its "one one one one one zero one one zero one zero".
 
  • #29


Or 7DA (That's "seven dee ayhe") :smile:
 
  • #30


jtbell said:
I changed my mind... I'm going to call this year "Michelson-Morley Experiment." (MMX)
Good one. I can't believe it's been 22 years since the Centenial Celebration, or M2C2, at Case Western.

Topher925 said:
Its "one one one one one zero one one zero one zero".
It will be 100,000,000,000 before you know it.
Hope that doesn't create a worldwide software glitch :smile:
 

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