Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This bothers me too. It’s manly heard from people who grew up lower class.
Ah I see.
So you and OP are both racist and classist.
It shows that many people are functionally illiterate. They have no idea how it’s spelled or how phonics work. We don’t need to celebrate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This bothers me too. It’s manly heard from people who grew up lower class.
Ah I see.
So you and OP are both racist and classist.
It shows that many people are functionally illiterate. They have no idea how it’s spelled or how phonics work. We don’t need to celebrate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This bothers me too. It’s manly heard from people who grew up lower class.
Ah I see.
So you and OP are both racist and classist.
Anonymous wrote:I will axe my DH how he says eckseterra and asterik.
Anonymous wrote:The ones that drive me crazy are:
Bafroom (bathroom)
Wif (with)
W[code]arter (water)
Anonymous wrote:This bothers me too. It’s manly heard from people who grew up lower class.
Anonymous wrote:I say Especially close to “ex-specially” I blame it on the 90s Nickelodeon casts.
Breakfast is - breck-fuss-t ..add a hard t
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because some people have difficulty with it. Like ask, library, and breakfast.
It's not like they're saying a totally different, unrecognizable word. You know what they are saying and you're choosing to get huffy about it. Chill.
Wait, how do people say "breakfast"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do so many people say “ex-specially”?
I want someone to do a PSA or YouTube tutorial coaching people on how to break it down and say it correctly.
Eh-specially.
No X.
I wish this didn’t bother me as much as it does.
Are you racist?