Anonymous wrote:In the 90s, my sister, getting ready to go to college when she was 18, asked me if our dad would continue to pay the electric bill for her car. She did know how to charge gas on the credit card, but thought there was a separate electric bill.
She was outdone by one of her best friends who realized that you needed to change / refill the oil in your automobile only after her engine melted down - She had never had an oil change since her dad bought her the car - but I blame the dad for that one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The difference between e.g. and i.e. Was blissfully using them interchangeably until my mid 40s.
Could you please educate me? I'm 43, so right on time to learn this, right?
Anonymous wrote:I learned how to pronounce "charcuterie" this year.
To be fair, it wasn't a popular fad until the past few years, and I don't eat much meat or cheese.
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:Anonymous wrote: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!
That was on a commercial a few years ago, but he pronounced it “Queen-oh!”
https://youtu.be/TobvW77tuwQ
This is awesome. I am pronouncing it "Queen-oh" from now on.
Anonymous wrote:Despite both being Christian, white people and black people don't go to the same churches
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The meaning of the lyrics of most of my favorite songs from the 70s...and 80's for that matter!
The correct LYRICS to some popular songs.
Embarrassing.
I remember playing the same songs over and over, pen in hand, trying to figure out the lyrics so I could write them down. Kids nowadays will never know the joy of FINALLY figuring out what they were singing after listening for the 200th time in a row.
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Up until recently, DH (in his late 50's) thought the lyrics to The Police song "Every Breath You Take" said, "he's a pool-hall ace" instead of "How my poor heart aches"![]()
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Anonymous wrote:That Jews are not considered white. I was born in the hood and actually never knew anyone Jewish or at least no one that said “I’m Jewish” until I was about 38 years old. I wasn’t educated on the anything about Jewish culture or even the Holocaust. I never understood why Jews would say they were discriminated against, because to me they looked white. I was really ignorant to all things Jewish until my then 7 year old DD starting learning about it the Holocaust in school. I felt pretty stupid. But it was never anything I was taught about.
Anonymous wrote: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!
That was on a commercial a few years ago, but he pronounced it “Queen-oh!”
https://youtu.be/TobvW77tuwQ