I prefer twenty o six also. Mainly because it doesn't make sense to change pronunciations from past years like Eighteen O Six. I have heard others argue for Two thousand and six on the basis that "it is easier to say". But I don't believe that because it has more syllables than Twenty O Six and usually the more syllables you have, the harder it is to say. Finally, the entire point of an abbreviation is to shorten a word but retain its meaning. Twenty O Six simple does this better than Two thousand and Six.
2006-06-20 04:12:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I prefer Two Thousand and Six or '06.
2006-06-20 11:07:40
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answered by Kitten 5
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like 20 o 6.
2006-06-20 11:07:42
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answered by illa_4u 2
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surely 2006. Thats cuz theres so much technology and all.. Its made living much easier. There are bad pts too, but hey, goodness cant come alone. The type of people living rigjht now,.. the way of thinking, its all moving forward. Its great.. I love living right now!
Cheers!
2006-06-20 11:07:11
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answered by Anonymous
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twenty o six does it for me
2006-06-20 12:59:22
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answered by nick_dunnus 2
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I like the feel of the Jethro Bodien (from the Beverly Hillbillies) saying 'Knot' (like in double knot spy) or the older saying of Ought. So when I tell my Grandkids, in the future, "I remember, back in 'ought 6'...
2006-06-20 11:08:04
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answered by amaridy 3
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What about 2K6. If not, I like twenty o six.
2006-06-20 11:07:13
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answered by JustJake 5
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definatly twenty o six
2006-06-20 11:07:12
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answered by BTB 10/04/08 4
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i like 2006 i sounds better to me
2006-06-20 11:08:58
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answered by sethro599 1
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i prefer 20 o six, its catchy...
2006-06-20 11:06:25
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answered by tay_jen1 5
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