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							| Clicker or remote control? 
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							| I �ve got a question concerning the word - clicker. Can we use it to talk about a remote control? Somebody told me that only children use it. Is it true? Thanks very much for your help.
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 Kate (kkcat)
 
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							| Hi,
 kids use it and I heard it used sometimes in AmE...most people, though, use the word  �remote �.
 
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							| It is common in AmE, among adults as well as children.   Bruce |  26 Mar 2011     
					
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							| We use remote here (Austalia) - I �ve never heard it called a clicker, though others may have.
What is the usual term in the UK? |  26 Mar 2011     
					
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 lshorton99
 
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							| Remote (control) is the UK term. I �ve never heard clicker either! 
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 libertybelle
 
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							| I have a children�s story with the word clicker - but have never heard adults just the word. My dad called it a zapper because we zapped through the channels!
 I call it a remote.
 
 
 
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 leelei
 
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							| It �s called a remote control or a clicker. It �s also called a channel changer. In my family, we call it a clicker or a channel changer. Really people, brush up on your vocab or watch more tv! |  27 Mar 2011     
					
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 Daisee
 
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							| It has different names depending where you hail from & what standard English your country uses: UK or US english. Remote and clicker are same but clicker is predominantly US english (I believe) |  27 Mar 2011     
					
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							| Like Apodo said we use remote.  Never heard it called a clicker. |  27 Mar 2011     
					
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							| Clicker is generally used to refer to that device that opens garage doors. |  27 Mar 2011     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Not here it�s not, we call that a remote too.  English might be universal but it�s not the same everywhere. |  27 Mar 2011     
					
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