Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it's regional, but I hate "standing on line" instead of "in line"
Me too!
I also can't stand when people say they are doing "the splits" rather than saying they are doing "a split".
Doing "the splits" refers to the gymnastic move. Doing "a split" means you are separating from your SO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it's regional, but I hate "standing on line" instead of "in line"
Me too!
I also can't stand when people say they are doing "the splits" rather than saying they are doing "a split".
Anonymous wrote:We use to say "making groceries". Where you at?
Anonymous wrote:Why do some people say "food shopping" instead of just grocery shopping? It sounds so simple-minded, like something a child would say. Major pet peeve. Any others?
Anonymous wrote:Why do some people say "food shopping" instead of just grocery shopping? It sounds so simple-minded, like something a child would say. Major pet peeve. Any others?

Anonymous wrote:I know it's regional, but I hate "standing on line" instead of "in line"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do some people say "food shopping" instead of just grocery shopping? It sounds so simple-minded, like something a child would say. Major pet peeve. Any others?
I use the phrase "food shopping" when I go to the food store to buy food.
I use the phrase "grocery shopping" when I go to the grocery store to buy groceries.
This is a fairly easy distinction, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it's regional, but I hate "standing on line" instead of "in line"
omg, I hate that! Are you actually ON the line, standing on top of it? Or are you just connected to the internet at the same time?
Exactly!!!!! "Online" is on the internet! "In line" is waiting with other people for something!!
We were standing on line before the Internet was even invented. I am not a sheep to meekly stand in a line, I'm standing on the damn thing. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do some people say "food shopping" instead of just grocery shopping? It sounds so simple-minded, like something a child would say. Major pet peeve. Any others?
I use the phrase "food shopping" when I go to the food store to buy food.
I use the phrase "grocery shopping" when I go to the grocery store to buy groceries.
This is a fairly easy distinction, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's another one:
A picture "made" instead of "taken"-
"Have you had your picture made yet?" or "I went to a great photographer to have my picture made"
It sounds so awkward!
I've never heard someone say that ever.