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Yellow was for business. The giant white book was for people.
I mostly remember them being combined into one big yellow book, but separated by page color (yellow for business, white for personal).
Wasn’t part of it pink too? I can remember what that bit was for.
That was what we used before Grindr.
The paper cuts were the best part.
I don't remember pink, but we had blue pages for government listings.
We had the backpages. That was for health & wellness services mostly.
Bring me the blue pages! But don't bring the red pages! Don't trust Sirrus!
I can hear this comment so clearly lol
I think it depended on how big the city was for if they were separated or not.
It's interesting how universal the use of colour was. I grew up in a smaller province most people don't know (or at least can't spell). The phone books were made by a crown corp that was pretty much just for the province. Yet, same colour schemes. Outside of the book was yellow. White pages for people, yellow for businesses.
We had the same (all yellow, but personal part was white, or at least as white as the shitty paper could be). But they were called "Golden pages" instead ("Žluté" (yellow) vs "Zlaté" (golden)), probably because in our language it sounds better.
Czechia btw.
In Norway there was one big book. Can't remember the "catchment area. White pages where private, yellow businesses. Last one published in 2009, tho smaller one for local district was published until 2017
Thank you! These kids don't know shit nowadays!
Don’t they yeah this stuff in schools anymore?