MinnieM123
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		O.k.  So without looking up the word, how many of you know what a fortnight is?
At work today, an elderly executive sent out an email to his meeting group, and told them that they would not be meeting every Friday at 2:00 anymore. Starting January 16th, they would then switch to a fortnight.
Well, one person in that group asked me about the word, and although I had heard of it, I didn't have a clue what it meant. We then proceeded to ask about 10 more people (from different professions) and not one of them could come up with the word's meaning! Ha!
We finally looked it up and it's 14 days, (two weeks). (Forsooth, none of us were up on our old English! 
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			At work today, an elderly executive sent out an email to his meeting group, and told them that they would not be meeting every Friday at 2:00 anymore. Starting January 16th, they would then switch to a fortnight.
Well, one person in that group asked me about the word, and although I had heard of it, I didn't have a clue what it meant. We then proceeded to ask about 10 more people (from different professions) and not one of them could come up with the word's meaning! Ha!
We finally looked it up and it's 14 days, (two weeks). (Forsooth, none of us were up on our old English!
 
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		 Yet another example of Canadians using another country's language to make themselves sound smarter. Fortnight, really? What? Two weeks is to complicated for you guys? When you go to Disney for two weeks is it called a Fortnight Holiday? Still shackled to the Crown Jewels, eh!
 Yet another example of Canadians using another country's language to make themselves sound smarter. Fortnight, really? What? Two weeks is to complicated for you guys? When you go to Disney for two weeks is it called a Fortnight Holiday? Still shackled to the Crown Jewels, eh!  Now if I can only get that job.
 Now if I can only get that job.