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In the course of writing a story, it struck me that I didn't know the real difference between 'while' and 'whilst'. I have always used both and felt I knew instinctively when to use one or the other.

When I researched the topic further, I discovered that they are widely considered interchangeable and that 'whilst' is thought to be a more archaic word used only in Britain (and even then, decreasingly so). Even so, I can't help but feel that there is a subtle difference, that they each carry a certain nuance. Sometimes, when I read a sentence back, one feels decidedly more fitting than the other.

So, two questions:

Do any of you non-Britons use the word 'whilst', or is it just us?

If you do use the word 'whilst', do you use it as synonymous with 'while' or do you, like me, feel there is a (perhaps imagined) difference in their meaning (and can anyone pin it down)?

[Of course, I refer throughout to the subordinating conjunction, not the noun, 'while', lest there be pedants amongst (similar situation?) you.]
I have read "whilst" but never used it. It is not a popular word down on the bayou (Louisiana) where I come from. I think I have heard some Cajun's using a word that sounds like that but I am sure it has a different meaning. I have always loved to hear authentic Cajun, especially on a shirtless well muscled hunky rough guy.
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Do any of you non-Britons use the word 'whilst', or is it just us?



I would have to say "no" to this one...your comment about it being somewhat archaic I think is accurate...

I might consider using it in my next lesbian pirate story though...

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I think it is quite funny that many people here think "whilst" was archaic, because, in fact, "while" is older than "whilst".
“While” was in use in Old English and “whilst” is a Middle English development. There is no difference in meaning between them.
“Whilst” has died out in American English but has survived in British English. In the UK “whilst” is considered more formal and literary than “while.”

There are other words of this kind; “among” and “amongst” and “amid” and “amidst”. These pairs are also interchangeable.

God, I love my high school English teacher for teaching us something this useless.
Thank you, "Alice", for shedding some well-informed light on the matter. I can't say my high school German teacher ever went quite so in depth when discussing the origins of words, but us Brits are notoriously bad at learning foreign languages (I'm not trying to cause a riot here, just stereotyping).

I think the subtle "difference" I thought I perceived was simply the formality of the word (I often get quite formal in my prose, even when writing smut). In which case, I feel justified in saying that sometimes one is more apt than the other.

The richness of language rarely fails to fascinate me. Perhaps I should have studied English or Linguistics rather than Mathematics (I take it back! I take it back! I love maths!).
yup i do use both while and whilst
whilst is synonymous with while,
i generally use while in formal and whilst in informal conversation
All the Brits in/from London that I work (mostly Lloyd's people)with use "whilst", even those who have since moved to the US.
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Well there are subtle differences in usage between the two words and they are certainly NOT interchangeable in all circumstances. Both while and whilst can be used as conjunctions or relative adverbs, but only "while" can be used as a noun, so for example "stay here for a little whilst" would not work. Also in the context of "while away the hours" can never be replaced with "whilst away the hours". "Whilst" is an adverbial genitive. This means it is used to describe verbs.
I never use it. Or know anyone that does. In fact, when I come across it when reading, I stumble over it and it slows me down.
Around here if you use 'whilst' they will know that you are not a local. HA

I had a teacher in high school that used 'whilst.' She also used 'hither' as in "come hither and take your seats."

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I use both in a story, but never as one character using both.
Clum, to my US ear, 'whilst' does sound a bit archaic. That may be part of the reason why to me it seems more past tense than does 'while' -- if that makes any sense, which I doubt.

The only time I'd consider using 'whilst' is in dialogue unless the story was historical.

Just FWIW.

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If I said whilst to anyone I know they would think I was being a douche.
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Hey, you said it...
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Hey, you said it...


Elaborate.
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Elaborate.


Your words need no further elaboration.
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That's what I thought. *fizzle pop*
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That's what I thought. *fizzle pop*


*fizzle pop*


Yeah, I guess you hear that frequently as well.
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Yeah, I guess you hear that frequently as well.


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I'm asking you why you feel the need to bug me like this then back out and say "you like me" when you are questioned to elaborate on your fixation with me.
I naturally use "whilst", whilst wondering if it should be "while". And now I know, and can use it without worrying.

And Magical_Felix, if I heard you use it, I'd not think anything of it, it's a real word and everyfink!
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