I'm just curious if it is a generational thing or regional thing? It seems people my age say u/s and my parents/gp say sonogram. It's early and I'm already bored, thats all
o and has anyone ever heard someone say "sonometer" instead of "centimeter"? my MIL says sonometer (even though she is a nurse) all the time. i don't really care for her so i like to say it's because she's a ditz.
It's probably a generational thing - everytime I see my MIL she asks if I've had a sonogram. We then explain to her that we get weekly ultrasounds - that leads to having to explain what an u/s is and how they're the same.
Oy vey! *faceplam*
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It's probably a generational thing - everytime I see my MIL she asks if I've had a sonogram. We then explain to her that we get weekly ultrasounds - that leads to having to explain what an u/s is and how they're the same.
Oy vey! *faceplam*