In a discussion on the CB (I know it is a dangerous place, but I can't resist) there is a guy who says $500 to spay a kitten is "exuberant". Really? I think it is exorbitant!![]()
Not to mention all the people who are having their pets spaded! Yikes, that must hurt!
I HATE when businesses try to be cute and misspell words in their title.There is a daycare called "Kiddie Kollege" and it drives me NUTS!!
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Sorry about the [COLOR] stuff above. I tried to get rid of that. LOL!
This is a really interesting question about the development of language. See the following excerpt from Wikipedia:
"Because you is both singular and plural, various English dialects have attempted to revive the distinction between a singular and plural you to avoid confusion between the two uses. This is typically done by adding a new plural form;
Nothing is ever simple.![]()
And it is a very valid point of view. However, language is a basic necessity used by almost everyone, learned by almost everyone from birth. This is not the same with arts, sciences, etc. We live in social groups, within which we must communicate with one another. You would think that, by a certain age, most people would have a little better mastery of a language with which they were raised.Okay - I was going to go into a long diatribe about this, but I'll refrain -
and just say not everyone has the same grasp of the english language (spelling and grammar) as everyone else.
Just as we're not all at the same level in math, the sciences, religion, history or the arts (my field) etc. -
and I don't think it's very tolerant to make fun of people who slip up here and there.
I for one am spelling challenged, and have had my share of slip-ups (spell check doesn't get everything).
When I encounter someone who can't draw/design - I don't mock them -
I try to encourage them to keep expressing themselves.
Not trying to be the proverbial "wet blanket".
Just another point of view.
Shalom Dudes!![]()
And it is a very valid point of view. However, language is a basic necessity used by almost everyone, learned by almost everyone from birth. This is not the same with arts, sciences, etc. We live in social groups, within which we must communicate with one another. You would think that, by a certain age, most people would have a little better mastery of a language with which they were raised.
Just when I was thinking how nice it is that nobody's criticized this thread yetwallyb said:and I don't think it's very tolerant to make fun of people who slip up here and there.
I for one am spelling challenged, and have had my share of slip-ups (spell check doesn't get everything).
When I encounter someone who can't draw/design - I don't mock them -
I try to encourage them to keep expressing themselves.
*Side note: I am happily anticipating seeing a play about spelling, where the audience will be encouraged to participate in a spelling bee.
Just when I was thinking how nice it is that nobody's criticized this thread yet![]()
Sorry - didn't mean to criticize your thread -
about criticizing peoples' grammar.
Actually, I was expecting more heat from you guys.
What I was just trying to convey was - as one of those spelling and grammar "challenged"
people some of this does seem judgmental to me -
and I would think as an online community we encourage discourse.
But as I said I'm just "tossing my opinion in the hat" too.
I see this thread as a place that we can confine our "little red pencil" urges to one thread, rather than share the wealth of our vast OCD all over the board.
In other words, be grateful that we're not following you around and correcting you where you post.