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I have never before seen an Australian use the term "#sneakers", which has always seemed bizarrely American to me.

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  • John QuigginJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    I have never before seen an Australian use the term "#sneakers", which has always seemed bizarrely American to me. Thoughts?
    https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-style-rule-to-follow-if-you-want-to-wear-sneakers-to-the-office-20260212-p5o1vy.html

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    • John QuigginJ John Quiggin

      I have never before seen an Australian use the term "#sneakers", which has always seemed bizarrely American to me. Thoughts?
      https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-style-rule-to-follow-if-you-want-to-wear-sneakers-to-the-office-20260212-p5o1vy.html

      PaulH This user is from outside of this forum
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      @johnquiggin I grew up in NSW and they've always been sneakers for me

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      • John QuigginJ John Quiggin

        I have never before seen an Australian use the term "#sneakers", which has always seemed bizarrely American to me. Thoughts?
        https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-style-rule-to-follow-if-you-want-to-wear-sneakers-to-the-office-20260212-p5o1vy.html

        butterscotchB This user is from outside of this forum
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        @johnquiggin joggers, runners or kicks here.

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        • John QuigginJ John Quiggin

          I have never before seen an Australian use the term "#sneakers", which has always seemed bizarrely American to me. Thoughts?
          https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-style-rule-to-follow-if-you-want-to-wear-sneakers-to-the-office-20260212-p5o1vy.html

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          @johnquiggin
          I’m from NSW too and I call them runners.

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          • John QuigginJ John Quiggin

            I have never before seen an Australian use the term "#sneakers", which has always seemed bizarrely American to me. Thoughts?
            https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-style-rule-to-follow-if-you-want-to-wear-sneakers-to-the-office-20260212-p5o1vy.html

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            As a Native Speaker of Australian English, they've always been “sneakers” to me, @johnquiggin. The US equivalent seems to be “runners”.

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            • John QuigginJ John Quiggin

              I have never before seen an Australian use the term "#sneakers", which has always seemed bizarrely American to me. Thoughts?
              https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-style-rule-to-follow-if-you-want-to-wear-sneakers-to-the-office-20260212-p5o1vy.html

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              @johnquiggin

              I wore sneakers as a kid. NSW, a lifetime ago. IIRC, they were more like sandshoes /tennis shoes than running shoes - lightweight, thin soles. Gym boots were much the same, but finished above your ankles. I still fondly remember feeling like I was flying one time when I was running fast, my shoes were so light. They disappeared from our fashion by my late teens—or at least the name had.

              Parents continued to call jogging styles sneakers, well, for the rest of their lives. 🤷‍♂️

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                @johnquiggin I grew up in NSW and they've always been sneakers for me

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                @HardBeingGreen @johnquiggin I'm older but also grew up in NSW, and we just had sneakers, then there were gymboots, and finally runners. I guess it depends on the style.

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