Anonymous wrote:I always thought car detailing meant someone would put little stenciled designs on your car. I was in my 20s and out with a friend. I made a comment about how I couldn’t imagine anyone having that done and I saw so few actual detailed cars when I was out and about. Honestly, even when I hear it now, I have to take a second and make a mental correction.
Anonymous wrote:I threw a big dinner party last year and served quinoa. I pronounced it quinn-o-a. Everyone laughed at me, so it was a little embarrassing, but I'd never heard it pronounced before!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a reader more than a talker, I grew up mispronouncing several common words based on their phonetic spelling. Misled (MYzled), Infrared (InFRAIRed), etc.
I proudly stood up to do a book report in 8th grade, and pronounced a quote with the word chaos as "chah- oss" and the teacher laughed and called me out.
I also had only ever read the word sonofabitch, and didn't really know it was 3 words ... So I got really angry at my cousin at a family reunion and yelled YOU SAH-NOFFFFA-BITCH! I had no clue it was son- of - a - bitch.
I read out loud the word peninsula as, "pen-iss-SWAY-la" thinking it was a foreign country...maybe Venezuela? My social studies class laughed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That it's astigmatism and "a stigmatism."
me too!
This raises an interesting spinoff. Do you correct your spouse when they say something like this? I do, because I don’t want others to think less of my spouse. However, I appreciate it can be viewed as patronizing. I always struggle whether to say something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That it's astigmatism and "a stigmatism."
me too!
This raises an interesting spinoff. Do you correct your spouse when they say something like this? I do, because I don’t want others to think less of my spouse. However, I appreciate it can be viewed as patronizing. I always struggle whether to say something.
Do you have a super formal relationship with your spouse? I would abs. say something in private but maybe I have boundary issues.
Anonymous wrote:I just found out that Anne Bancroft and Mel Brooks were married for like 40 years. How did I not know that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a reader more than a talker, I grew up mispronouncing several common words based on their phonetic spelling. Misled (MYzled), Infrared (InFRAIRed), etc.
I proudly stood up to do a book report in 8th grade, and pronounced a quote with the word chaos as "chah- oss" and the teacher laughed and called me out.
I also had only ever read the word sonofabitch, and didn't really know it was 3 words ... So I got really angry at my cousin at a family reunion and yelled YOU SAH-NOFFFFA-BITCH! I had no clue it was son- of - a - bitch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Boston was south of NYC until I was well into high school ?
Don't worry, I dated a guy born and raised in the D.C. area, who thought that NY was part of New England. I don't think that many people from this area have actually been to the North East at all, judging from some things I read on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:I threw a big dinner party last year and served quinoa. I pronounced it quinn-o-a. Everyone laughed at me, so it was a little embarrassing, but I'd never heard it pronounced before!