Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fifty-year old here!!
“Tupperware” is the name of an actual brand@.
Like Honda is the name brand of a vehicle, Avon is the name of a beauty brand + Scott is the name of a company that manufactures toilet tissue, etc.
Since most people now use Rubbermaid or other brands of plastic storage ware, they should be referred to as the objects that they are.
Not a brand name (even though Tupperware did pave the way!)
You wouldn’t call a maxi-pad a “Kotex” would you?
I am guilty of doing this however.
I call a tissue a “Kleenex.”
Lol.
Your prescriptivism is both weird and unfounded. People use brand names generically all the time, and have been for some time, to the point that some have lost their trademarked status. Have you ever used any of the following terms generically? -- Aspirin, Astroturf, Scotch Tape, Velcro, Band-Aid, Frisbee, Bubble Wrap, Hula Hoop, JetSki, Google, Onesies, Popsicle, Realtor, Styrofoam, Taser, Tarmac, Escalator, Teleprompter, Trampoline....etc.