I am reintroducing the words #ereyesterday (the day before yesterday) and #overmorrow (the day after tomorrow) in the English language. Getting rid of them was a mistake.
Spread the words!
@midgard In German, we're frequently using both words and they are quite handy. I couldn't imagine not having them.
@deBaer Same in Dutch!
@midgard Dutch: eergisteren, overmorgen
@midgard I totally support this. The Dutch still have these words and they are really useful.
@midgard Good plan! Welsh still has both: echdoe (d.b.y.) is very common, as is echnos (night before last); drennydd (d.a.t.) is a bit less common, but it’s in Apple Calender/Reminders localisation, so I see it quite often