From Mr Nicholas Lovell.
Sir, I am a regular sailor, and I think that sailing is an exemplar of Michael Skapinke’s issues with jargon (“The plain and simple truth about jargon”, July 1). On the one hand, new hands on board ship are confused (and sometimes angry) at the use of strange words for everyday things (galley for kitchen, heads for loo, sole for floor).

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