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My grandmother continued to call her refrigerator an “icebox” until the end of her life, even though she hadn’t needed blocks of ice since the 1950s.
For those who grew up hearing their parents use this word, it evokes the days when the ice cream man actually walked the streets with huge blocks wrapped in burlap.
It’s fascinating to see how a simple word can preserve the memory of a vanished way of life.
2. Groovy
Calling something “groovy” may sound old-fashioned, but for a certain generation, the word embodied everything positive and cool about the world.
It had its heyday in the late 1960s and early 1970s before becoming somewhat of a caricature. But for those who used it, it represented a state of mind: a way of being in the world that valued creativity, freedom, and conviviality.
Today, hearing “groovy” awakens not only the word itself, but also the feelings and mood of that time.
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