Hide and Seek English
English is my second language. I’ve learned to live with it because I need it to get around. What I’m still grappling with is the other English, the hide and seek English.
There is no other way to put it. This English is used to camouflage things and not call a spade a spade because other gardening tools like the fork rake and hand shears will get upset.
Hiding and Seek English | Straight Forward English |
Insufficient funds in your bank account. | You’re broke. No money in your account. |
Cellphone charges will be adjusted in 2025. | Using your phone will go up 2025. |
Impaired driving. | Drunk driving. |
They are alcoholics. | They are drunks. |
Guest services in shopping malls. | Customer service (I’m not a guest at the mall. I do eye-shopping and split). |
Correctional Services | Prison/jail/behind bars/lockdown. |
Security was compromised in the liquor store. | Thieves broke into the booze store. |
Restructuring. | Lay-offs. Firing workers. |
Industrial action. | Strike action. Picketing. |
Team leader. | Manager. |
Exercise: Add your own.
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