Julio
Does this word"dink"(dual income no kids)widely used in English-speaking countries? When i searched this word on Wikipedia but there didn't exist that word.Could you tell me whether "dink" is used as "marriage without offspring"in English-speaking countries?
17 сент. 2013 г., 14:11
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Normally used as "dinkies" I think. Another one like it refers to older people having a good time "SKIers" - Spending the Kids Inheritance
17 сентября 2013 г.
Yes, I understand DINK to mean Double Income No Kids. You need to write it in capital letters, otherwise the meaning is lost.
17 сентября 2013 г.
It is commonly used in Australia at least. But it means only a stage of marriage usually - 'we travelled a lot when we were dinks'. It is used this way because it implies that after kids, there is less income and therefore travel is harder.
17 сентября 2013 г.
Not in the UK. I've heard of it but never heard it used in conversation.
17 сентября 2013 г.
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