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by dempseye
3610 days ago
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I'm from Ireland. In the version of English I grew up with, we refer to the nearest big town or city - wherever the business, social and cultural life of the area is concentrated, basically - as "town." We would say, for instance: - "I'm going into town." - "Let's meet in town." - "Is there anything going on in town tonight?" When I lived in the south-east of Ireland, "town" referred to the central business district of the nearby city of 50k inhabitants. When I lived in Dublin, "town" was Dublin city centre. And if I lived in or near London, "town" would refer to areas of central London. It really has nothing to do with whether the place qualifies as a village, town, city or what have you. |
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