Why do men's clothes have buttons on the right while women's
clothes have buttons on the left?
BECAUSE:
When buttons were invented, they were very expensive and worn primarily
by the rich. Since most people are right-handed, it is easier to push buttons
on the right through holes on the left. Because wealthy women were dressed
by maids, dressmakers put the buttons on the maid's right!
And that's where women's buttons have remained since.
clothes have buttons on the left?
BECAUSE:
When buttons were invented, they were very expensive and worn primarily
by the rich. Since most people are right-handed, it is easier to push buttons
on the right through holes on the left. Because wealthy women were dressed
by maids, dressmakers put the buttons on the maid's right!
And that's where women's buttons have remained since.
WHY:
Why do ships and aircraft use 'mayday' as their call for help?
BECAUSE:
This comes from the French word m'aidez -meaning 'help me'
-- and is pronounced, approximately, 'mayday.'
WHY
Why are zero scores in tennis called 'love'?
BECAUSE:
In France , where tennis became popular, the round zero on the
scoreboard looked like an egg and was called 'l'oeuf,' which is
French for 'the egg.' When tennis was introduced in the US ,
Americans (mis)pronounced it 'love.'
WHY:
Why do X's at the end of a letter signify kisses ?
BECAUSE:
In the Middle Ages, when many people were unable to read or write,
documents were often signed using an X. Kissing the X represented
an oath to fulfill obligations specified in the document.
The X and the kiss eventually became synonymous.
WHY:
Why is shifting responsibility to someone else called 'passing the buck'?
A: In card games, it was once customary to pass an item, called a buck,
from player to player to indicate whose turn it was to deal. If a player did
not wish to assume the responsibility of dealing, he would 'pass the buck'
to the next player.
WHY:
Why do people clink their glasses before drinking a toast ?
BECAUSE:
It used to be common for someone to try to kill an enemy by offering
him a poisoned drink. To prove to a guest that a drink was safe, it became
customary for a guest to pour a small amount of his drink into the glass
of the host. Both men would drink it simultaneously.
When a guest trusted his host, he would only touch or clink the host's glass
with his own.
WHY:
Why are people in the public eye said to be 'in the limelight'?
BECAUSE:
Invented in 1825, limelight was used in lighthouses and theaters by
burning a cylinder of lime which produced a brilliant light.
In the theatre, a performer 'in the limelight' was the center of attention.
WHY:
Why is someone who is feeling great 'on cloud nine' ?
BECAUSE
Types of clouds are numbered according to the altitudes they attain,
with nine being the highest cloud. If someone is said to be on cloud
nine, that person is floating well above worldly cares.
WHY:
In golf, where did the term 'Caddie' come from ?
BECAUSE:
When Mary Queen of Scots went to France as a young girl,
Louis, King of France , learned that she loved the Scots game 'golf.'
He had the first course outside of Scotland built for her enjoyment.
To make sure she was properly chaperoned (and guarded) while
she played, Louis hired cadets from a military school to accompany her.
Mary liked this a lot and when returned to Scotland (not a very good
idea in the long run), she took the practice with her. In French, the
word cadet is pronounced 'ca-day' and the Scots changed it into ‘caddie.’
WHY:
Why are many coin collection jar banks shaped like pigs ?
BECAUSE:
Long ago, dishes and cookware in Europe were made of a dense
orange clay called 'pygg'. When people saved coins in jars made of
this clay, the jars became known as 'pygg banks.' When an English
potter misunderstood the word, he made a container that resembled
a pig. And it caught on.
Source Internet.
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