A Conversation for Contributing to the Guide
attendees!!!
Paddy-Dzell Started conversation Jan 11, 2006
Is it me? Or do others feel that this word is artificial or based on the misunderstanding that it means "those who attend"?
Surely it means "those who are attended"?
Why therefore are people who attend exhibitions, workshops, conferences and the like described as attendees, when they should be called attenders?
Or am I missing something here? BBC style guide, anyone?
Best wishes - Paddy
attendees!!!
Granny Weatherwax - ACE - Hells Belle, Mother-in-Law from the Pit - Haunting near you on Saturday Posted Jan 21, 2006
Hiya Paddy-Dzell, if you visit your page, you'll see Cal has left you a welcoming message.
BTW I agree
attendees!!!
FordsTowel Posted Feb 17, 2006
Perhaps I can help out here, PD.
[ Welcome to the site, by the way ]
One online dictionary site offers these six definitions for attend:
1) To be present at: attended class.
2) To accompany as a circumstance or follow as a result: The speech was attended by wild applause.
3) To accompany or wait upon as a companion or servant.
4) To take care of (a sick person, for example). See synonyms at tend2.
5) To take charge of: They attended our affairs during our absence.
6) To listen to; heed: attended my every word.
When attend-ing a conference (see def. 1), one is expected to pay attention (see def 6 - notice the root of attention). Now, the people hosting the convention are to take care of things (see def 3, 4, and 5) would be the attenders, for those who have come to be recipients of the attention (see def 6, again) who would therefore be attendees.
Clear as mud yet?
Key: Complain about this post
attendees!!!
More Conversations for Contributing to the Guide
Write an Entry
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a wholly remarkable book. It has been compiled and recompiled many times and under many different editorships. It contains contributions from countless numbers of travellers and researchers."