Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Generic

Definition of generic

Adjective - Characteristic of or relating to a class or group of things; not specific: chèvre is a generic term for all goats' milk cheese

Noun - A consumer product having no brand name or registered trademark: substituting generics for brand-name drugs

Source: http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/generic#header

What is a generic location?

A generic location is a place in which everyone, no matter where they live, how much money they earn or even what food there into are all able to share and relate to. This can be either because they use this space them self’s, or just know of it through living in or around the environment that it can be found. For example a generic location could be a field, a school or in the case of my podcast in bed.

A bed is a generic location because in order to survive everyone needs sleep, so weather or not a person has what is seen as a typical bed, most people will have place where they rest their head at night and call their bed.  By the definition that makes it generic as it is not something that is specific to any singular person.

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