Why we say “OK”

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12 Sept 201805:22

Summary

TLDRThe script explores the ubiquitous word 'OK,' tracing its origins to the 1830s Boston, where it emerged from a trend of misspelling abbreviations like 'oll korrect.' It gained popularity through a US presidential campaign and telegraph use, becoming a standard acknowledgment in communication. The word's simplicity and the rarity of starting words with 'K' contributed to its memorability and widespread use. Today, 'OK' serves as a neutral affirmative in language, with its history often debated and mythologized.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 'OK' is a globally recognized word used extensively in communication.
  • 🗣️ The word 'OK' is thought to have originated from a 19th-century trend of intentionally misspelling abbreviations, particularly among young intellectuals in Boston.
  • 📰 'OK' was first published in the Boston Morning Post on March 23, 1839, and quickly gained popularity.
  • 🔄 'OK' was initially a slang term, but it transitioned into mainstream use, particularly with the advent of the telegraph, where its brevity and clarity made it ideal for communication.
  • 📡 The telegraph's need for concise communication solidified 'OK' as a standard acknowledgment in message transmission, especially in the US railroad industry.
  • 🔠 The rarity of the letter 'K' starting words in English and its distinctive sound contributed to 'OK' becoming memorable and enduring.
  • 🎨 The visual impact of the letter 'K' has been used in advertising and branding, making 'OK' and other 'K'起始 words more noticeable.
  • 📜 Despite myths about its origin, such as being derived from the Choctaw word 'okeh', the true origins of 'OK' are rooted in the 1830s Boston misspellings.
  • 🌟 'OK' serves as a neutral affirmative, affirming without conveying specific feelings or evaluations, making it versatile in various contexts.
  • 🚀 'OK' was reportedly the first word spoken on the moon, highlighting its pervasive presence and utility in human communication.

Q & A

  • What is the origin of the word 'OK'?

    -The word 'OK' traces back to an 1830s fad of intentionally misspelling abbreviations, particularly among young 'intellectual' types in Boston, who used it as 'oll korrect', a butchered version of 'all correct'.

  • When was the word 'OK' first published?

    -The word 'OK' was first published on March 23, 1839, in the Boston Morning Post.

  • How did the telegraph contribute to the widespread use of 'OK'?

    -The telegraph, which debuted in 1844, transmitted short messages using electric pulses. 'OK' was easy to tap out and unlikely to be confused with other letters, making it a standard acknowledgement of a transmission received.

  • What is the significance of the letter 'K' in the word 'OK'?

    -The letter 'K' is uncommon to start a word in English, and its rarity spurred a 'Kraze for K' in advertising and print, where companies modified words to catch the eye, making 'OK' more memorable.

  • Why was 'OK' adopted as a nickname during a US presidential campaign?

    -In the 1840 presidential campaign, a US president from Kinderhook, New York, adopted 'OK' as a nickname. His supporters formed 'OK Clubs' to promote the message that 'Old Kinderhook was all correct'.

  • What is the role of 'OK' in modern communication?

    -Today, 'OK' is used as the ultimate 'neutral affirmative', affirming without evaluating, meaning it acknowledges and accepts information without conveying any feelings.

  • Why is 'OK' considered a reflexive word in our language?

    -'OK' is considered reflexive because it is used so frequently and unconsciously in everyday communication that we often don't keep track of how much we use it.

  • What is a common misconception about the origin of 'OK' mentioned in the script?

    -A common misconception is that 'OK' comes from the Choctaw word 'okeh', which means 'so it is'. However, this is a myth that has been perpetuated despite the word's actual Bostonian origins.

  • How did the word 'OK' become embedded in the American vernacular?

    -The 1840 presidential campaign and the subsequent publicity and debates about 'OK' in newspapers helped to firmly establish the word in the American vernacular.

  • What is the significance of 'OK' being the first word spoken when humans landed on the moon?

    -The use of 'OK' as the first word spoken on the moon signifies its status as a universally recognized and neutral form of communication, even in the most historic and extraordinary of circumstances.

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