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Just curious, does the expression "old-fashioned" imply a negative nuance?

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Rebecca

"Old-fashioned" does usually imply something negative since it's out of date and no longer relevant. But it can just mean a vintage style, too. Here it's used to mean out of date since it doesn't use technology, but it doesn't necessarily mean that it's bad. Ex: I like old-fashioned stove tops. Ex: That way of thinking is so old-fashioned. Ex: I actually like old-fashioned dresses.

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