Ahahaha my MIL does this, and I thought she was the only one! Like, specifically, she says it about Giant. "The Giants". |
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DP here. I have no view on whether pp's dh was rude or not but for some reason I also hate the word "panty." It just sounds so precious. For god's sakes, it's underwear! And yes I know it's a normal English word and the vast majority of people who use it who aren't talking about porn but it still annoys me. |
Yes, "cool" has been slang for decades! Speaking as a 57-year-old who often says "cool," I have no interest in sounding like a teenager. It's just a word that people have been using since the 50s which hasn't gone out of style. |
So southern. What about when they add "now" as in, "Do whhhat, now?" It's a three word question to mean the same thing as "what?" |
I've been hearing "graduated high school" so often lately that I've been wondering if it is correct after all - but it really bothers me too! |
The total pedant in me is coming out now: it's "I was graduated from high school" or "I was graduated from the Yale school of good grammar." |
| "I'm fine" instead of "no thanks" or "no, thank you." It's as if "thank you" is too personal, or too effusive, or, or... something. |
| "I'm good" in response to "How are you?" It's "I'm fine." Who started that, anyway? |
Nit picking again. |
No kidding, I never heard that. So one does not graduate oneself? |
Don't they sound exactly the same when spoken? |
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When people say "gentleman" when the man in question certainly isn't one. For example, on the news, a police officer or bystander/witness will say, "Then the gentleman started screaming profanities and starting shooting everyone in sight."
That is NOT a "gentleman." Just say "man" for Christ's sake. |
How about when a twenty-something guy addresses a woman twice his age as "young lady"? |
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