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Posted by Krenim (Member # 22) on :
 
Okay, this has been running through my mind for a while, and I think it needs to be asked: How do we appropriately refer to the next few decades?

For most of us, we have grown up with a nice system of decade names:

1920s = "Nineteen twenties."
1930s = "Nineteen thirties."
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1980s = "Nineteen eighties."
1990s = "Nineteen nineties."

I assume this structure will continue for the 2020s and beyond:

2020s = "Twenty twenties."
2030s = "Twenty thirties."
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2080s = "Twenty eighties."
2090s = "Twenty nineties."

But how do we refer to the next two decades?

2000s = "Two thousands?"
2000s = "Twenty zeroes?"

2010s = "Twenty tens?"
2010s = "Twenty teens?"

Does anybody know?

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Posted by Elim Garak (Member # 14) on :
 
I was talking to someone about this the other day and they just sat there and looked at me. Apparently, they had no idea either.

I guess we just say "this decade" or "last decade"?

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Posted by Coddman (Member # 10) on :
 
Uggh...*shrug* *O_o*

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Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
 
The answer is obvious.
Twenty 'aught one.
Twenty 'aught two.
Etc.

Yes, now Generations X and whatever is post X can enjoy sounding retro in their daily conversations!

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Posted by Lt. Tom on :
 
Krenim was asking about decades, not years.

I plan to call them the "two thousands" and the "twenty tens" unless someone comes up with a better plan. You didn't mention the 1900s and the 1910s, which have much the same problem--I just call them the "nineteen hundreds" and the "nineteen tens".

For years, you have a number of options. Two thousand one, two thousand and one, twenty-oh-one, twenty-aught-one... even if you want to use two-digit years (why?) there won't be a problem except for the year 2000 itself. I suppose you could use "oh-oh" or "aught-aught"; I'll just call it "two thousand", thank you very much.

Anyone who continues to refer to it as "Y2K" after tonight gets punched in the jaw.
 


Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
 
Yes, I know. I assumed that my meaning was clear enough. We can call them the aughts.

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Posted by Baloo (Member # 5) on :
 
And next year (less than 2 hours away from me) is "Double 'Aught", just like the buckshot that's (reputedly) so deadly.

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Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
 
Well, I intend to say "two thousand", only because "twenty-hundred" doesn't strike the ear quite right. However, after that, I intend to use "twenty-oh-one", "twenty-oh-two", "twenty-ten", "twenty-eleven", etc.

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Posted by Alshrim Dax (Member # 258) on :
 

2K and 1
2k and 2
2k and 3
2k and 4

etc ....

ehehehehehe.

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Posted by Baloo (Member # 5) on :
 
Nah! Too many syllables.

How about 2K Aught (or Naught) or 2KZ (for 2K Zero)?

Subsequent years: 2K1, 2K2, etc....

--Baloo

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Posted by Krenim (Member # 22) on :
 
Yes, but what about the decade names?

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Posted by PsyLiam (Member # 73) on :
 
Look, there obviously isn't a comfortable way of referring to the next two decades without sounding akward, so let's just admit that, and move on with our lives. 'kay?

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Posted by bryce (Member # 42) on :
 
Katie Couric said something like the big O's last night!

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Posted by Mucus (Member # 24) on :
 
What did they call them back in the 1900's and 1910's?

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Posted by Jaresh Inyo on :
 
We had a talk about this in one of my classes, and no one really got behind my idea for calling the next decade the "Matt Gurney's."

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