Monday, January 19, 2015
"Hygiene"
My dental technician ended her recent hour with me by saying, “Your hygiene is very good as usual.” I was complimented, of course. But I had a niggling reservation for some reason.
I just realized it’s because “hygiene” had a different meaning earlier in my life. I think maybe we studied hygiene in 7th or 8th grade. It had more to do with personal body cleanliness, as I recall it.
Oh, well, my teeth are personal, albeit half manufactured, and it is something I personally take care of, gladly, (now that I’m retired and have time to do it). So “hygiene very good”? compliment received, compliment taken!
Word does come from Greek, and a Goddess was named it, Hygeia, “healthy living.”
[To find what kids in their teens ARE thinking about re "hygiene basics," visit this cite.]
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