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in our days
What does this phase "in our days" mean?
does it equal to "Nowadays", "At present" or "to date"?
Apr 7, 2017 1:55 AM
Answers · 4
If what you mean to say is "in our day" (singular) that is something you might hear people say. For example my grandparents might say to me "Back in our/my day we didn't have cell phones and we had to walk to school every morning even during a blizzard." When people say "back in my day" they're saying "when I was growing up" or "when I was younger" and then they proceed to talk about that time in their life.
April 7, 2017
It means currently or at present. It is used to discuss the present. Example: Nowadays all children in New York City have access to kindergarten.
April 7, 2017
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