Good Point. Let's do it. New borns will be ,Brand new people.
2 years or less, under warranty new people, good idea.
2007-09-26 05:56:35
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answered by Robert D 4
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Let's quit using the word "old people" and use life experienced people. I know people that are considered "old" who sure don't look it to me. What is considered "old" anyway.
2007-09-26 13:03:03
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answered by Joan H 6
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they are called new people
2007-09-26 13:00:20
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answered by dreampo 4
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That's an excellent point, the young folks are technically "new" to life right?!?!
2007-09-26 12:55:00
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answered by purplefrog^murtle~tree 4
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Lol thats funny and a very good point
2007-09-26 12:55:34
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answered by ♥~Onyx~♥ 5
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They are often called "young people", not new people.
2007-09-26 12:54:03
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answered by WC 7
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Good question. But that's what we call babies in my house. I've always called newborn babies 'brand new'.
2007-09-26 12:58:50
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answered by PunkMom 3
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I don't know but they should!!! From now on, thats what I am calling them!
2007-09-26 13:27:25
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answered by Summer Days 5
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for an object its New/Old
for a human or a living thing its Young/Old
2007-09-26 12:55:28
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answered by Mike w 2
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becuase when you use it in that context, the opposit of old is young, when you use it in the other context like describing something materialistic, its old and new...
2007-09-26 13:27:53
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answered by louie 6
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