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Ironically, I carried Bunjee into Starbucks with me today for a cup of coffee. The lady behind me was like... awww he's so cute... he's so little... is he a teacup? I replied, very nicely, smiling and with a straight face... actually he's a "venti teacup". ;) Quote:
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[QUOTE=hunniebunnie]:D So "Coke" is used as a generic term in the south? Isn't there a part of the country that uses "pop" as the generic term for any form of soda? I remember hearing it for the first time and was like... uh? "pop"? like popcicle? Actually I beleive it is the North I use to live in Minnesota and that's what I called it b 4 I moved to Florida then to Texas |
ditto, it bugs the crap out of me to nooo end |
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That must be it! I couldn't remember if it was in the North or MidWest or something.. :D |
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We shouldn't let the term "teacup" bother us. For most people, this is just a term that is used to describe very small dogs....nothing more. And, for sure, a lot of our little Yorkies are "very small." They are "little teacup dogs." No big deal! Carol Jean |
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I totally agree,,, big shocker I know. It's just a word people. There are so many other things to get upset over. I just don't get the outrage. I don't feel the need to school people on how there is no such thing and I don't think people who use the term are stupid. |
It's kind of boring how much attention this term gets here. |
If a very small yorkie was completely shaved, it would probably be looking like a chihuahua ! :D They are all so precious looking, no matter what size, we love them just the same ! :) |
Latuya - Thank you for your response to my post I wouldn't go so far as to say that people who use this term are "stupid." We just have to realize that we have Yorkies, love them, and know a lot about them. No one calls our little dogs "teacups" meaning it in a bad way at all. For them, it is just a term that means our dogs are very little. Why do we let this bother us??? We should just say, "Yes, they certainly are very small." I don't know much about horses, and I'm sure I would use a lot of wrong terms if I were talking with someone about their horses. We may be "home-made Yorkie experts" ---but there are certainly a lot of things (including other dog breeds) that we don't know a lot about. Carol Jean |
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The only people I've ever heard call it a "bubbler" were fellow Midwesterners. I was in AZ & CO in Oct and forgetting we're the only ones that call it that, asked where the nearest one was. People just looked at me like I was nuts.... |
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