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What are these called where you live?

Waldo in german I guess. No idea.

Waldi would be a dog's name. ;)

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Waldo in the US (and Canada?), Wally in the rest of the Anglosphere.
Which I find really strange because the character's nemesis, Odlaw, is "Waldo" spelled backwards. And I believe he's called Odlaw in all English versions.
 
Which I find really strange because the character's nemesis, Odlaw, is "Waldo" spelled backwards. And I believe he's called Odlaw in all English versions.

One must of course remember that the series is actually British, of course the word walley can mean an idiot or stupid person. So perhaps not the best choice of name.
 
Perhaps Odlaw was a later American addition to the franchise.

All this reminds me... in middle school, sometimes we had a substitute teacher who was lanky with brown hair, a narrow face, and round glasses. He looked just like a real-life version of Waldo/Wally. One of my annoying classmates insisted on constantly calling him "Waldo." The teacher was not amused. :lol:

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Feel free to add your own photos.

My first photo are of these, especially what you call the really big ones.
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Sacs (bags) Tati or sacs Barbès. Barbès is a quarter of Paris where the Tati shops are (low coast shops in a migrant quarter).

Next up - what do you call this - I know it has different names in US, UK and in Australia.

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Barbe à Papa, litterally, Daddy's beard.

Next photo. What is your word for these

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Tong.
The underwear would be a string in francophone countries.

By what name is this guy known in your country?
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Charlie.
 
Which I find really strange because the character's nemesis, Odlaw, is "Waldo" spelled backwards. And I believe he's called Odlaw in all English versions.

My take is that Waldo is nicknamed "Wally". Odlaw was introduced by the WW creator (Martin Handford) in a UK book (The Magnificent Poster Book in 1991). The name Waldo dates from 1987 (the same year the first "Where's Wally?" book came out) when Handford changed the name for American/Canadian audiences for some reason. He was fully aware of the name by the time 1991 came (at which point both the UK Wally and the US Waldo books had exploded in popularity and the name could not be reconciled).
 
@Shaytan that's all interesting. I wonder, with the cheap shops, if that is where the English word "tatty" come from..

Tati opened in 1948, I guess that the word "tatty" is older than that. I wondered if the founder chose this name because of the word but apparently, it's an anagram of his mother's nickname. It's just a weird coincidence ;)
 
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