i think "overmorrow" and "ereyesterday" should be words again

so many other languages have words for "the day after tomorrow" and "the day before yesterday" respectively, english not having them is kinda awkward in comparison

@rnd I think we can also reintroduce the word "preantepenultimate" into the everyday usage. like, it's such a strong word with such VIBE and ENERGY. it just should be more popular than it is right now.
@rnd Übermorgen and vorgestern. You don't have it??? 😐
@rnd In Dutch that would be overmorgen and eergisteren respectively. I always wondered why these words don’t exist in English.
@rnd In dutch we don’t have a word for ‘siblings’ we have to say ‘Brothers and sisters’. I realy miss having a word to express that.
@rnd Was talking about overmorrow with my husband las night. One of my favorite words.
@rnd in Urdu, they ise the same word for both the day after tomorrow and the day before yesterday. You have to work out which meaning from the construction of verb.