alexhoovers94
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This has been a wonder of mine for a while, I am thinking maybe it is just a British collector thing calling it vacuum and most "other" people say hoover (non-collectors).
I am asking probably, obviously the British collectors what you call it when you go to vacuum.
Do you call it vacuum cleaner or a hoover and what do you call it when you actually go to to use it - vacuuming, vacuum, vac up, vacing up, hoovering, hoover, hoover up, hoovering up?
I personally have allways callled it a vacuum cleaner, a vacuum or a vac, and I usually say it needs vacuuming in here or I am gonna vac up.
I have never called it a hoover or hoovering up, it just sounds a bit silly to me and all my family (bar my sister) call it a vacuum or a vac so it is not something I have ever really heard while growing up.
If I am with other friends (non-collectors) I usually say hoover as they tend to know what I mean, they would look at me weird if I called it a vacuum all of my friends seem to call it a hoover and I guss that verb goes back decades but like I said, I never usually call it a hoover.
You may of also noticed that I spelled "hoover" in lower case letters, that is because I am saying it as a verb, where normally I spell it with a capital "H" so Hoover, to specify it as a name, a brand name. I think spelling it those two different ways helps people distinguish which one you are talking about.
So, anyway, speak your views as you may so please.
I am asking probably, obviously the British collectors what you call it when you go to vacuum.
Do you call it vacuum cleaner or a hoover and what do you call it when you actually go to to use it - vacuuming, vacuum, vac up, vacing up, hoovering, hoover, hoover up, hoovering up?
I personally have allways callled it a vacuum cleaner, a vacuum or a vac, and I usually say it needs vacuuming in here or I am gonna vac up.
I have never called it a hoover or hoovering up, it just sounds a bit silly to me and all my family (bar my sister) call it a vacuum or a vac so it is not something I have ever really heard while growing up.
If I am with other friends (non-collectors) I usually say hoover as they tend to know what I mean, they would look at me weird if I called it a vacuum all of my friends seem to call it a hoover and I guss that verb goes back decades but like I said, I never usually call it a hoover.
You may of also noticed that I spelled "hoover" in lower case letters, that is because I am saying it as a verb, where normally I spell it with a capital "H" so Hoover, to specify it as a name, a brand name. I think spelling it those two different ways helps people distinguish which one you are talking about.
So, anyway, speak your views as you may so please.
