Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old recently informed me that up until a few weeks ago, she thought Martha's Vineyard was the personal estate of Martha Stewart.
I worry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t know until my 30s that the sticker you get when you check a bag is your baggage check claim. I thought they were just handing you back trash to dispose of. Obviously I learned my lesson when my suitcase was lost and they asked me for the check claim and I didn’t have it. I don’t know how I never learned about that considering I traveled with my family growing up.
What commonly known thing did you learn at an embarrassingly older age?
In your defense, the claim check may have changed since you were growing up. It used to be a cardstock tag that they stapled to the envelope your ticket came in. Now that doesn't really exist with mobile boarding passes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That a "yamaka" and a yarmulke are the same thing. I just thought I had never seen "yamaka" written out.
Dh thought “epitome” was pronounced ep-ih-tohm, and didn’t realize it was the same word that we all pronounce as ee-pit-oh-me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That realtor is not pronounced "real-uh-tor"
again, this is regional.
Jewelry and Realtor are pronounced differently depending on where you were raised.
Anonymous wrote:After living in Boston for 10 years, my mom still didn't know that when the radio announcer talked about the weather on the "Cape and islands", they were talking about Cape Code and Nantucket & Martha's Vineyard.
She thought they were talking about the "Capon Islands" -- she actually thought there were some chicken-shaped islands somewhere off the coast of MA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That it's astigmatism and "a stigmatism."
me too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That a "yamaka" and a yarmulke are the same thing. I just thought I had never seen "yamaka" written out.
Dh thought “epitome” was pronounced ep-ih-tohm, and didn’t realize it was the same word that we all pronounce as ee-pit-oh-me.

Anonymous wrote:That it's astigmatism and "a stigmatism."
Anonymous wrote:That a "yamaka" and a yarmulke are the same thing. I just thought I had never seen "yamaka" written out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to pump gas but in my defense I am from NJ
This comment reminded me of something I recently learned:
That there is a little arrow by your gas gauge on your dashboard that tells you what side of the car the gas tank is on. Who knew!
I didn’t know. I’ll check next time I’m in car!
Anonymous wrote:How to make the gas pump itself at the pump by clicking that switch on the handle.