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Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Yard Sale

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Boone's Mill . Franklin County

Do you say "yard sale" or "yard sell" or something other? I say "yard sale" but hear a lot of people around here say "yard sell"...I don't know if it has something to do with the accent because I also heard it like that in Georgia...maybe I've been saying it wrong all along haha

“Just because it's old, doesn't mean it's gold.”
― Bruce Littlefield, Garage Sale America

Linking up with Tom's Tuesday's Treasures


9 comments:

  1. Yard sale and also garage sale here in Ontario, Canada.

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  2. ...I'm with Andy on this one! On persons trash is another's treasure they say. Thanks Tanya for stopping by.

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  3. We have garage sales which imply the merchandise is located primarily in a garage. We also have yard sales which imply the merchandise is located primarily in a yard. Most of the time they're all mixed up and the terms are used interchangeably. I like to browse these place and have found some treasures - like an Elgin watch I paid $2.00 for and find now that it's worth almost $400. :)

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  4. We say garage sale and having done them, they are not worth the effort. People like to nickel and dime you.

    How about a boot sale in the UK?

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  5. Garage sale or yard sale. I rarely go to these.

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  6. I have only heard "Yard sale". Oh my, that house! And look at those skinny windows, all shuttered up. I hope they made enough money to fix the place up.

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  7. Here they are called "boot sales". People have their items in the boot of the cars and they are usually set up in a parking lot. They occur occasionally but not often but when they do, lots of people show up.

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  8. In the midwest it is "Yard Sale." Oddly with yard sales and garage sales yards and garages are not for sale.

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  9. I've always seen it yard or garage "sale". Sometimes I'll see on social media where someone says "I have X for sell" or "I want to sale X". I take that more as being a misunderstanding of grammar. Cool old house in your photo, too!

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