• @[email protected]
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      316 hours ago

      Oh right - we’d normally say “kept schtum”.

      I was trying to work out what about her being a mum meant about her politics!

      • Flying Squid
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        316 hours ago

        You might also see or hear “mum’s the word” as a way to tell those other than yourself to keep quiet, but that’s a bit archaic these days.

        Wikipedia says:

        Mum is a Middle English word meaning ‘silent’,[2] and may be derived from the mummer who acts without speaking.[3] Note the similar English word “mime” (Old English “mīma”, Latin “mimus”) meaning silent actor or imitator.

        I guess it’s a word that remained in use in the U.S. but fell out of favor in other parts of the English-speaking world.

        • @[email protected]
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          210 hours ago

          Still in use in the UK too. See for example the title of the Rowan Atkinson film “Keeping Mum”.

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          215 hours ago

          You might also see or hear “mum’s the word” as a way to tell those other than yourself to keep quiet, but that’s a bit archaic these days.

          I’ve heard the expression a few times but never actually understood what it meant! But yeah it’s never used in everyday language.

          • Flying Squid
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            I don’t know that I ever heard it said by anyone younger than the Boomer generation.