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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I struggle with “niche” and “colander”. I can never remember. But yeah OP people were just too polite to correct you. It’s fine. My least favorite is [b]people who say “fustrating” instead of frustrating[/b]. Happens more than you’d think. [/quote] This.[/quote] This is your fault for the company you keep. This isn’t what the thread is about [/quote] Why is this different? I know a few young (white, if that is where you are going) female employees who still pronounce a few words as if they are still in their teens. Fustrate is one of them. Libarry is another. [/quote] Stop hanging out in Maryland if you can help it. I have literally never heard these pronunciations. And super lazy of you to go to race 🙄. -A minority [/quote] I hear the "fustrate" one from my husband's sister, who has lived in NJ her entire life. It's not a Maryland thing, it's just an annoying mispronunciation. [/quote]
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