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Word Nerd: Any Swifties Out There?

Posted By SDA National, Wednesday, January 8, 2025
Updated: Wednesday, April 9, 2025

 

A few years ago, I met with Zelda (fake name to protect the innocent) to talk about calendar scheduling so team meetings wouldn’t bump into each other. I asked Zelda how often a particular meeting was held, and she said it was held fortnight. Umm, what? I had to ‘fess up that I didn’t know what that word meant. Zelda said it meant the meeting would be held every two weeks.

 

Maybe it was just me, but I didn’t understand why she just didn’t say “every two weeks” or “bi-weekly.” After our meeting, it reminded me about an SDA session on business writing. The speaker said your writing should be clear, concise, and conversational. The speaker said to question whether it’s conversational by asking, “Can I say this out loud without sounding foolish?”  So yeah, I am not going to use the word fortnight when I’m explaining meeting occurrences to coworkers. I’m choosing to stick with every two weeks rather than “the meeting will be held on Friday fortnight.” (I searched on fortnight and according to vocabulary.com, the word is still used in Great Britain and that in the U.S., folks typically just say “two weeks.”)

 

Which brings me to Taylor Swift. The lyrics to one of her songs includes, “For a fortnight there we were …”. It’s a catchy song. I guess it’s less cumbersome to sing “For two weeks there we were…”.

 

It will be interesting to see if diehard Swifties start using fortnight conversationally, now that TS has brought it to the forefront.

 

 

 

 

Special thanks to  Judy Beebe, FSDA,  of the Seattle Chapter, for providing our current Word Nerd feature.

Tags:  SDA  SDA National  Word Nerd 

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Penny Nelson, FSDA says...
Posted Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Having some English friends, I actually know what fortnight means, but like you, I wouldn't use it here in the US. I also don't call the trunk of my car the boot, and crackers are crackers, not biscuits! But it is fun to see the differences between us.
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Sarah Wallace, FSDA, LEED Green Associate says...
Posted Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Thanks for sharing Judy! i plan to continue to use "every two weeks" myself. I typically only associate the use of Fortnight with Shakespeare plays!
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Jennifer Greene, CDFA says...
Posted Wednesday, April 9, 2025
One of our admins is from the UK and she says fortnight all the time!
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Jennifer Greene, CDFO says...
Posted Wednesday, April 9, 2025
One of our admins is from the UK and she says fortnight all the time!
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Elizabeth Harris, FSDA says...
Posted Wednesday, April 9, 2025
I will try to use Fortnight in a sentence today!
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Elizabeth Harris, FSDA says...
Posted Wednesday, April 9, 2025
I will try to use Fortnight in a sentence today!
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Eunoh Lee, CDFA says...
Posted Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Thanks for sharing, Judy! You know, I learned that biweekly has two (2) meanings. Every two weeks or twice a week. When I brought this up, everybody said it's used to mean every two weeks!
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