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It's the one he's carrying in this picture!

 

I think that most items like this are unisex these days anyway.

 

I've used wallets for years as I think womens purses are too bulky.

 

Oh, and I like to be different!! :mf_rosetinted:

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mikapicture32.jpg

 

purse.jpg

 

It's the one he's carrying in this picture!

 

I think that most items like this are unisex these days anyway.

 

I've used wallets for years as I think womens purses are too bulky.

 

Oh, and I like to be different!! :mf_rosetinted:

 

That's a purse. You do not carry around a wallet. You put those in your pocket. :roftl:

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Wallet.:mf_rosetinted:

 

If it was a purse/murse, then he would be able to at least put his keys and phone in it.

 

A wallet carries money and credit cards. That's a wallet.

As far as I can tell, it looks like a wallet to me too. But I've yet to see the DVD, so I can't make a sound decision just yet. :mf_rosetinted:

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Wallet.:mf_rosetinted:

 

If it was a purse/murse, then he would be able to at least put his keys and phone in it.

 

A wallet carries money and credit cards. That's a wallet.

 

*sigh* Maybe I just like the idea of Mika having a purse too much... :lmfao: I think it would be cute as hell.

 

Oh well. It's a girly wallet. :mf_rosetinted:

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Wallet.:mf_rosetinted:

 

If it was a purse/murse, then he would be able to at least put his keys and phone in it.

 

A wallet carries money and credit cards. That's a wallet.

 

No, you're getting the British terminology that Mika was using mixed up with Canadian English. They call purses bags and women's wallets are purses.

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No, you're getting the British terminology that Mika was using mixed up with Canadian English. They call purses bags and women's wallets are purses.

 

:doh:Well then that just explains and changes everything now!...:blink:

 

*That's an important disclosure that should have been pointed out at the beginning. :naughty:

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Where you go and do your business - is it a:

 

(a) washroom

(b) bathroom

© restroom

(d) john

(e) can

(f) loo

 

Guess it depends where you live, huh! Just like wallet or purse.

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:doh:Well then that just explains and changes everything now!...:blink:

 

*That's an important disclosure that should have been pointed out at the beginning. :naughty:

 

I'm with you on that one Suzy *looks at Christine :sneaky2: *

 

Then I guess it's a purse :naughty:

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I think it's important to note the language difference when it comes to what we are discussing here!

 

In the UK we would call these wallets

 

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These are purses because they either only hold coins or hold coins and notes/creditcards

 

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And this a handbag

 

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Oh, and then there's the manbags!!!!

 

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mikapicture32.jpg

 

purse.jpg

 

It's the one he's carrying in this picture!

 

 

 

I have the same wallet but orange with colour details...My grandma bought it in Italy...

So ...it's too little for being a woman purse...

 

it's like this one

 

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but green hehe

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Well, to be fair to him, that green one is made of croccodile type leather and appears not to be for coins so I would say it's a wallet.

 

However, as I said earlier, does it really matter these days what it's called if you like it and it does the job you want it to do?? :thumb_yello:

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I did live in London you know :biggrin2:

 

I just remembered that I've read that in other threads.........sorry, I forgot in the heat of the moment!! :roftl: :roftl: :roftl:

 

I got carried away as this is such a fascinating debate! :wink2::naughty:

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If you're looking for the bathroom in London, ask where the toilets are.

 

Ok. That's pretty straightforward. It makes sense. Because I don't need to "rest" or "bath/bathe" or necessarily "wash" (except for my hands of course!). :naughty:

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