this weekend

Steve Kl. stevekl at PANIX.COM
Thu Aug 22 17:12:35 UTC 2002


On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Michael Israel wrote:

> My cousin has asked me for help with a problem that she suspects
> is due to regional variation. The question concerns the denotation of "this" and "next"
> in the phrases "this/next weekend". She writes:
>
> > My boss and I were having an argument over the meaning of "this/next
    weekend."
> > It was the middle of the week, and I referred to "next weekend"
    meaning the one in couple days.
> > He understood me to mean the one over a week away and then insisted
    that I mispoke.
> > I said that there are regional understandings of this/next weekend and
> > that we just used the phrases differently.  He thought I was crazy.

> Is anyone on the list familiar with this sort of variation? Based on my own experience,
> I would assume that it is the boss who has the strange intuitions.

My intuition is with the boss. On Wednesday, "next weekend" for me is 10
days away. "This weekend" is the one 3 days away.

Michigan 1966-1986; Chicago 1986-1996; Boston since.

-- Steve Kl.



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