I have a boss who says this and I visible cringe every single time. Hoping she picks up on it.How about EXpecially?
People should be jailed for this
I was going to post the same. I got about three posts into this thread when that started looping in my head.In the midst of life we are in death, etcetera.
I have to because I’m having French Dip with au Jus for lunchUse that at the ATM machine?
Wife says 'altimer' instead of alzheimer. Fingernails on a blackboard after 24 years. I've recently started calling her out on it. I correct her, she laughs, I laugh, internally I want to play in traffic.
Oof.My eyes bleed when I see someone type "ect.".
Also, my boss frequently says "gleam" instead of "glean". Today, she dropped an "in nauseam" on us. Yesterday, she told us that a piece of information that someone supplied to us didn't have much "substinence".
blah-blah-blahMy eyes bleed when I see someone type "ect.".
Also, my boss frequently says "gleam" instead of "glean". Today, she dropped an "in nauseam" on us. Yesterday, she told us that a piece of information that someone supplied to us didn't have much "substinence".
my grandmother said things this way.Heard someone telling someone how to do something on her laptop and she kept saying push this "buddin". Like nails on a chalkboard.
Same thing with the way a couple of sports/radio guys would pronounce Peyton Manning "Pay-un". Want to punch them in the throat.
my grandmother said things this way.
turns out, my daughter does too.
I'll cut you if you try to punch them in the throat... especially my dead grandmother.
it's a dialect thing. I think. at least for my grandma. Bah-uhl instead of bottle. daughter has a bit of a speech articulation thing.If you value her throat you'll get her to pronounce it the correct way.
I'll give your daughter a pass, but your G'ma better watch out.El Floppo said:it's a dialect thing. I think. at least for my grandma. Bah-uhl instead of bottle. daughter has a bit of a speech articulation thing.
I will cut you regardless. for the pleh-er.