| At Panera when they ask me if I want an apple or chips. Really does anyone take the apple? |
It's "red up your room." I've been out of the 'burgh for 25 years and never ran into anyone who talks like my relatives. |
| The substitution of was/n't for were/n't. |
Yes. People who don't know how to spell the things they say is the topic for another gripe thread, but "should've" is a perfectly fine contraction. |
This is creeping into everything, it's on scripted dramas all the time now. Nothing makes me crazier than someone who's supposed to be a judge/lawyer/doctor/detective/scientist making this mistake. I can suspend my disbelief around surgeons being anorexic ditzes, but this just kills it! Easy way to remember is to always keep the pronoun next to the verb (assuming you are capable of subject-verb agreement, of course): Jane and I went to the store. The cashier gave the bag to me and Jane. |
Don't you mean what all she is saying?
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IN-surance instead of insur-ance. Hillbilly much? |
| I-talian |
| "it is what it is" I HATE that! I want to slap anyone that says that |
Well, if you don't get it, you don't get it. |
Duggar cult, eight days a week.
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So, this could be an entire s/o thread, and it probably already has been the topic of previous threads. My dd is in the process potty training and MIL just got her a bunch of what she calls "panties." Gag. Moreover, it's the way she says it and drags out the word and enunciates the "t", my post cannot possibly do it justice. She stresses both syllables so that it sounds like PAN....wait for it.....TEES. Vomit.
After a half hour of her going on and on and on about DD's pretty new PAN-TEES, DH finally jumped in and told her we call them "underwear," "underpants," or "undies" and to please refrain from using that word. She got all huffy and asked why and he said "because it's not 1970, and we're not in a porno." God love DH and his bluntness. |
Agree. This is stupid.
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LOL!!! I hate when women say "we're pregnant" ; I guess to make their husbands feel included. Also I hate when couples have joint email or FB accounts, but that's deviating from the original question... |
| When people - especially politicians and journalists - mispronounce proper nouns. ie, Iran (eye-ran), Iraq (eye-rack), Pakistan (pack-a-stan), Afghanistan (Aaf-gah-ney-stan) |