I love BBC´s Keep Your English Up To Date. You can read a lot of
interesting articles there. One of them is definitely article about word Spam.
I?ve never think about why we called unwanted emails spams, and it have really
funny history. Spam was originally a tinned meat in 1930s. So why and how from
tinned meat it become Spam in the meaning of unwanted emails?
Monty Python (satirical comedy show in 70s-80s) had a sketch where they had spam
with every meal on the menu in restaurant. So they had for example vegetable and
spam, eggs and spam, spam and spam. They started to sing a song about it and it
became famous. So from this time spam actually started to be anything unwanted
and after internet came along Spam started to mean ads and other horrible emails
you have usually no interest to read.
And I have to write one more, because after I read about this new word,
I use it pretty much. Chugger was invented in Britain. It?s used for people
who on the streets are asking you to support something by giving them money. You
know for some hospital, or people in need, for poor children etc. There are
hundreds of different things they are asking us to support. And in Britain they
started to call them Chuggers. It?s blended word from charity and mugger.
Mugger is someone who wants to rob you or attack you, so chugger is not a nice
word, but come on aren?t you sometimes annoyed by this people. I am, especially
when I meet them few times in one day, and every time I walk around them they
stop me.