What is the actual difference between Cologne (a term used very rarely in Scotland) and Aftershave? (almost the only word used to describe scent for a man in Scotland) Is it just strength and staying power therefore expense?
At least in the US market, there are rules for how much fragrance per volume that classifies as aftershave, cologne, eau de toilette, and eau de parfum. These vary by market and brand as well.
I thought "Dif Btn" was some new designer fragrance. I hadn't realized we've reached a point where two syllable words need abbreviations.
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I thought "Dif Btn" was some new designer fragrance. I hadn't realized we've reached a point where two syllable words need abbreviations.
Huh. Where I'm from "difference" has three syllables.
Originally Posted by ClubmanRob
I thought "Dif Btn" was some new designer fragrance. I hadn't realized we've reached a point where two syllable words need abbreviations
I sneakily post at work, where we abbreviate practically everything and have gotten into the habit of it.