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Teetime Tue 05-Dec-17 10:55:35

Just come back from the hospital where they ask you to strip down to bra and pants. I don't wear pants I wear knickers. Apart from the gentlemen here do you wear pants or knickers.smile

Lilylilo Wed 06-Dec-17 17:05:28

Does it matter?

stevej4491 Wed 06-Dec-17 17:29:26

Knickers!

Skyandblossom Wed 06-Dec-17 18:00:25

Knickers. But ‘bra and pants’ sounds better to me than ‘bra and knickers.’

Daisyanswerdo Wed 06-Dec-17 18:15:18

Tights are pantyhose in the US.

Overthehills Wed 06-Dec-17 18:30:16

Knicks or pants! I’ve always been a crazy mixed up kid!

Legs55 Wed 06-Dec-17 19:06:26

Knickers definitely, men wear underpants, at least we no longer refer to them as "unmentionables" tchgrin

luluaugust Wed 06-Dec-17 19:08:02

Knickers for me

Apricity Wed 06-Dec-17 20:06:08

In Oz it is knickers or undies for girls and jocks for boys. Hence the joke about the olden days when boys often got the basic "jocks and socks" for Xmas.

nannyof4 Wed 06-Dec-17 20:51:03

I say underwear

Theoddbird Wed 06-Dec-17 22:32:16

I wear knickers... Men wear pants...

grannybuy Wed 06-Dec-17 22:54:33

Pants for me. Knickers seems more for little girls, and the word 'panties' makes me cringe. Strangely though, here in NE Scotland we do tend to add ie or ies to some words eg shoppie, postie, sheddie and of course, loonies and quinies (boys and girls).

farmgran Thu 07-Dec-17 04:00:50

Thanks Fennel for the pants pattern link, I'm going to retrieve sewing machine from DD and have a go. I don't mind what they're called, I'd just like them to stop riding up! In NZ you can buy a brand called 'thunderpants' which are brightly patterned and extremely comfortable but they're $28 a pair! They seem to stretch with age though and become even more collossal.

Nanny27 Thu 07-Dec-17 07:16:28

Definitely pants. Men in my house wear boxers or shorts. Knickers sounds horribly old fashioned and my mum used to say it was common. Haha.

Gamebird Thu 07-Dec-17 08:06:18

I always wear knickers, in case I get run over !

jeberdes83 Thu 07-Dec-17 10:47:08

Brookies!!

jeberdes83 Thu 07-Dec-17 10:54:35

Sorry- spelling, should be broekies!!!

Esspee Thu 07-Dec-17 11:12:12

Thong.

Esspee Thu 07-Dec-17 11:17:41

Sorry, that was a joke but I do have some lovely thongs at the back of the drawer. Last knickers I wore were for gym.
I wear bra (very occasionally) and pants (when wearing trousers) but prefer going commando with skirts and dresses. (Underskirts washed daily). grin
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f77ms Thu 07-Dec-17 12:09:08

Navy blue knickers , worn for PE . I say pants or draws .

callgirl1 Thu 07-Dec-17 16:13:10

Regardless of what you call them, do you iron them? I get told off by my daughters for putting my knickers on the ironing pile!

DanniRae Thu 07-Dec-17 16:57:30

I definitely do NOT iron my knickers - nor anything else much to be honest!

aquagran Thu 07-Dec-17 16:58:57

An Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman arrived at the pearly gates. St. Peter said “As it is the Christmas season you must each show me something associated with the time of year.” The Englishman fished a lighter out of his pocket, lit it and said “This is a candle!” He was allowed to enter. The Irishman fished in his pocket and found his keys. “These are bells!” He entered the pearly gates.
The Scotsman hesitated for many moments, unsure what to do. Then fumbled in his pocket and pulled out a pair of knickers (or pants) and said.........”These are Carols!”

DanniRae Thu 07-Dec-17 17:04:53

Ha Ha aquagran - that's a funny joke. Thank you!

Fennel Thu 07-Dec-17 17:37:49

farmgran I hope your sewing turns out well. I used to follow Gertie's blog, she has done several online sewing lessons. I found some of them excellent when I was doing more home dressmaking.

watermeadow Thu 07-Dec-17 20:11:30

The American term “underwear” for pants is spreading and always annoys me . Underwear includes pants, bras, petticoats, camisoles, corsets and everything else worn under your other clothes.
I don’t care what anyone calls their drawers as long as it’s an English word.