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Hi friends, I watched the TV series Game of Thrones. They used the word lads a lot, I guess it means young men. My question is: Is the word lad still used commonly nowadays? Thank you.
Mar 18, 2021 8:29 AM
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It is certainly quite common in the north of England where I am from. The female equivalent here is lass. Up in Scotland laddie and lassie are also quite common.
March 18, 2021
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Its use is more common in the north of England, it’s used in the south but would be more as a friendly reference to a young person, i.e. an older person referring to a younger male e.g. ā€œlook at that young lad over there...ā€ ā€œthere was a group of young lads...ā€
March 18, 2021
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"lad" is used in North America too! Unlike the UK, we use it to jokingly pretend that we have a hyper formal relationship with someone. Ex: if you were to say "he's a good lad" in Canada it would be a compliment, but it's also kind of like an inside joke. Here the word "lad" is used to imply that we have a formal relationship with the person, when they're actually just our good buddy. :)
March 18, 2021
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Yes it is, in the UK anyway.
March 18, 2021
It is also used amongst young people in Australia to describe a young man. In Australia, it is considered fairly informal but it's not disrespectful.
March 18, 2021
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