Maizie
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- NE Hertfordshire
Really odd, having this debate on another forum too!
I know someone from Leicestershire who has a 'mom', people always think she picked it up in her year working in the US, but in her family the mothers have always been mom/mommy. It is definitely a regional UK thing.
Gotten I usually do find annoying, mainly because people are using it as a borrowed Americanism, rather than as an archaic British-English word (of which I would thoroughly approve). Forgot/Forgotten still works in British-English, though, it's just got/gotten that isn't right
I know someone from Leicestershire who has a 'mom', people always think she picked it up in her year working in the US, but in her family the mothers have always been mom/mommy. It is definitely a regional UK thing.
Gotten I usually do find annoying, mainly because people are using it as a borrowed Americanism, rather than as an archaic British-English word (of which I would thoroughly approve). Forgot/Forgotten still works in British-English, though, it's just got/gotten that isn't right
