“HAGS”

Nationality: American
Age: 20
Occupation: College Student
Residence: Long Island, NY
Language: English

Title:

“HAGS”

Context:

In yearbooks everyone writes “HAGS” which stands for “have a great summer”. This was a more popular thing to do in elementary school and that’s where the informant learned this. The phrase has been used for many years and at multiple schools, it is a well known thing. This was the informant’s go to phrase to write in yearbooks.

Analysis:

Along with this similarly to the informant I also wrote this in yearbooks which illustrates how this has made its way to many different places. This is mainly used by younger children, it became tradition for my classmates and I to use the saying “HAGS” in yearbooks. It’s also easy to remember as it is an abbreviation of something rather than a long saying. Since this has become tradition it demonstrates how it is folk speech and how our language is tradition.