Anonymous wrote:Love this thread. Very informative. Thanks, to all the grammar nerds.
I was trying to be light hearted. Anonymous wrote:Well, since I wasn't quoting Churchill, nor purporting to do so, I wasn't wrong. My unattributed quotation of my HS junior English teacher was correct.
People could well debate, however, the best term for your haughty accusation of "shouting your ignorance," especially when, as PP points out, the attribution to Churchill is in any event likely apocryphal. "Impertinence" fits. "Arrant pedantry" is even better. But I think I prefer "douchery."
Anonymous wrote:To many DCUMers, not just PP:
Stop saying "ignorant." It is getting seriously repetitive on these boards. If you are as educated as you claim, you have probably heard of a thesaurus. Look up some synonyms, if you must continue telling other people how much smarter you are.
And you play a role, not a roll. Unless you enjoy impersonating bread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am good.
I am well.
Both correct. Hate when people correct, I am good.
In the usual context, only the second is correct. People are typically not asking if you are good or bad.
+1. It's very hick to say "I'm good". You are "well".
It's very uneducated to not understand when "I'm good" is grammatically correct. You sound like a try-hard if you say "I am well" when you actually mean "I am good".
I'm fine, thanks.
Of course you are... most ignorant people are fine with their ignorance.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am good.
I am well.
Both correct. Hate when people correct, I am good.
In the usual context, only the second is correct. People are typically not asking if you are good or bad.
+1. It's very hick to say "I'm good". You are "well".
It's very uneducated to not understand when "I'm good" is grammatically correct. You sound like a try-hard if you say "I am well" when you actually mean "I am good".
I'm fine, thanks.