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  • Nembrionic
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2003
    • 2424

    #1

    About underaged stuff

    A friend of mine and I are having a discussion.

    I say: "underage", on internet, means "18-"

    HE says: "some ppl use underage to describe girls under 10, under 14, under 16, under 18 etc. its not clear."

    He says that the term "underage" is "not clear".
    In everyday life: maybe, depending on the laws and situation.
    But on the web?

    So, is the guy just nitpicking or what?
  • KRL
    Entrepreneur
    • Oct 2002
    • 31429

    #2
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    • Nembrionic
      Confirmed User
      • Feb 2003
      • 2424

      #3
      Originally posted by KRL
      Under 18 on the Net is considered under age by most countries.
      So the VERY first thing that comes to your mind when I mention "underage" = UNDER 18

      right?

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      • DarkJedi
        No Refunds Issued.
        • Feb 2001
        • 28301

        #4
        Underage is not a real term. Its made up.

        No legal documents use the term "underage".
        Credit Card processors and Content providers use presice terms like "under 18" "under 21"

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        • Nembrionic
          Confirmed User
          • Feb 2003
          • 2424

          #5
          Originally posted by DarkJedi
          Underage is not a real term. Its made up.

          No legal documents use the term "underage".
          Credit Card processors and Content providers use presice terms like "under 18" "under 21"
          Accoring to Webster's it IS a real term

          http://www.webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=underage
          Maybe not completely layed out what it means in everyday life, but on the web everybody knows "underage" means "18-"

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          • Shoehorn!
            Die With Your Boots On
            • Oct 2003
            • 22872

            #6
            Originally posted by Nembrionic


            So the VERY first thing that comes to your mind when I mention "underage" = UNDER 18

            right?
            If you're talking about the net, yes. If you're talking about consent laws, no.

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            • Nembrionic
              Confirmed User
              • Feb 2003
              • 2424

              #7
              Originally posted by TheSmutPeddlerDOTcom


              If you're talking about the net, yes. If you're talking about consent laws, no.
              Yes..we are. Otherwise I wouldn't have posted it here :D

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              • DarkJedi
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                • Feb 2001
                • 28301

                #8
                Originally posted by Nembrionic


                Accoring to Webster's it IS a real term

                http://www.webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=underage
                Ok, what do we have here ?

                Main Entry: un·der·age
                Pronunciation: "&n-d&r-'Aj
                Function: adjective
                1 : of less than mature or legal age
                2 : done by or involving underage persons <underage drinking>

                Of "less than mature age" = you cant pinpoint a precise age for the term "mature"

                and "less then legal age" = any age from 1 to 21

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                • DarkJedi
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                  • Feb 2001
                  • 28301

                  #9
                  You see, "underage" could mean any of the following:

                  Under the age of 18
                  Under the age of 16
                  Under the age of 14
                  Under the age of 10

                  etc.


                  It's is not a correct term to use in business.
                  One should use presice terms, like: "Under 18 y.o."

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                  • =^..^=
                    Confirmed User
                    • Jan 2002
                    • 6935

                    #10
                    I would generally take a statement written on a website saying "underage" to mean under 18

                    but yes it;s important to be specific and say UNDER 18 or UNDER 21 etc
                    because laws vary
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                    • Paul Waters
                      Confirmed User
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 4402

                      #11
                      My first thought when I see underage, is whether you can buy alcohol at a bar.

                      And while I am at it, what is the 21 shit in most of the US?

                      You can enter the army at 18, no?



                      Paul

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                      • kowntafit
                        Confirmed User
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 4667

                        #12
                        With out getting into the technicality of the literal meaning I think it is fair to assume that "underage" refers to under the age of 18 for net purposes. If it is not used for legal documents then I don't think it holds any value.

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