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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

What is a "retro price"?

Hi! I saw an ad of a restaurant saying "Albion is retro caff at a retro price." What does the word "retro" mean here? Thanks for answering. Frances
  

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th from the past. So the ad means you can get old-fashioned caff with a reasonable price,because prices in the past were somehow lower than they are now.

  • th from the past.
  • So the ad means you can get old-fashioned caff with a reasonable price,because prices in the past were somehow lower than they are now.
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Generally speaking,retro means old-fashioned or s.th from the past.

So the ad means you can get old-fashioned caff with a reasonable price,because prices in the past were somehow lower than they are now.

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