It’s so funny, non Australians complaining about Australia slang mirrors foreigners complaining when learning English.
E.g. people think Australians are crazy for giving toilets an “immature” and “toy like” name in the form of dunny, but potty is also immature and toy like.
I can’t explain why but I absolutely hate the word “potty” and refuse to use it. Something about it is like digging splinters in underneath my fingernails, but in my soul. Luckily I don’t have kids, but when I’m around my nephews and one of them says they have to “go potty” I hate it, every time.
My kids used a potty when they were potty training. A potty is a cunningly fashioned piece of plastic that children shit and piss into once they’re big enough not to use nappies, but too small for a toilet. Calling a toilet a potty is infantilising and weird.
… Anyway that’s why I think I sounds off to use that word.
My dad sometimes uses that word, and he’s in his sixties. But then again, he and my mom had six kids and had kids in potty training for a long cumulative amount of time. The word just stuck I guess.
It’s so funny, non Australians complaining about Australia slang mirrors foreigners complaining when learning English. E.g. people think Australians are crazy for giving toilets an “immature” and “toy like” name in the form of dunny, but potty is also immature and toy like.
The only people who say potty are children and people talking to children.
And people talking to their pets :)
In that case the pets are being treated like children
My cat is my child, etc
We don’t call them ‘fur babies’ for nothing.
Most people just call them pets
I can’t explain why but I absolutely hate the word “potty” and refuse to use it. Something about it is like digging splinters in underneath my fingernails, but in my soul. Luckily I don’t have kids, but when I’m around my nephews and one of them says they have to “go potty” I hate it, every time.
My kids used a potty when they were potty training. A potty is a cunningly fashioned piece of plastic that children shit and piss into once they’re big enough not to use nappies, but too small for a toilet. Calling a toilet a potty is infantilising and weird.
… Anyway that’s why I think I sounds off to use that word.
My dad sometimes uses that word, and he’s in his sixties. But then again, he and my mom had six kids and had kids in potty training for a long cumulative amount of time. The word just stuck I guess.
Try switching to shitta,
I apologise for my potty mouth