I don't think correctness needs to be considered. As long as the dancers
understand that they're going to do something with the person next to them
who isn't their partner, I'm happy, and either term conveys that.

Nowadays I think that I'm more likely to hear the word neighbor come out of
my mouth.

Jacob

On Sep 20, 2017 9:28 AM, "Sue C. Hulsether via Callers" <
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> Does anyone have an opinion about the use of the term “neighbor”  and the
> term “opposite” in a Sicilian Circle?
> “Neighbor” is more correct from a contra perspective, but “opposite" feels
> more correct to me from a square dance perspective.
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