lokifan: black Converse against a black background (Prompto: pouty)
lokifan ([personal profile] lokifan) wrote2018-01-13 06:13 pm

Hey buddy

The moment you know you need to get your fic in this new fandom Ameripicked even if only the voices are American, not the world: when you realise you've used the word 'buddies' four times in two pages because to you, 'buddy' is the sign of writing in American Voice

#not mates #or friends #BUDDIES #rips open shirt to reveal stars and stripes
giallarhorn: (myka bering)

[personal profile] giallarhorn 2018-01-15 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I know that mates tends to be British/Australian, but I think there isn't an American anymore- buddies sort of faded out around 2000ish, and I don't think there was ever a replacement term.
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[personal profile] kelly_chambliss 2018-01-15 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I checked with my partner's son (age 21), and he says that "buddy" is making a comeback in his age group. "Nice and retro," he says. His restrictions: he'd never address a woman as "buddy," and it's not used for close friends. It's mostly for acquaintances he might like to see again -- "Yeah, buddy, nice to meet you; we'll have to get together."

Now whether this trend has spread beyond his university, I don't know. But it's interesting.