Just getting this off my chest

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  • Mia_RagazzaTosta
    Mia_RagazzaTosta Posts: 4,885 Member
    Also, it's pop...not soda

    :grumble:

    :flowerforyou:
  • gmoneycole
    gmoneycole Posts: 813 Member
    Thanks so much... this has been on my list of annoying things too! :wink:

    How about typing "prolly" instead of "probably"? I think people think "prolly" is the actual word.

    naw that's slang...
  • Sunbrooke
    Sunbrooke Posts: 632 Member
    Come with Jessica and I to the store.

    Should be "Come with Jessica and me to the store."
  • Chillyfrog
    Chillyfrog Posts: 207 Member
    I've met people that use the word serial instead of serious. Wha? I want to tell them the only thing they're serial about is not using the word serious correctly.
  • klschuchardt
    klschuchardt Posts: 10 Member
    Love this topic. How about people who pronounce the "t" in often? It is actually silent and does not make you sound more articulate. Or my other favorite is "irregardless" instead of "regardless" :noway:
  • Butrovich
    Butrovich Posts: 410 Member
    Pet peeve = "ones", as in "You can take the books on the table, and I will take the ones on the shelf."

    "One" is a singular term, so how can you have more than one singluar term? That would imply more than one and there are two or more of the item.
  • This really wasn't what I was expecting at all...

    *slowly backing out*

    :indifferent:
  • 1brokegal44
    1brokegal44 Posts: 562 Member
    "I seen" instead of "I saw". :grumble:
  • meeulk
    meeulk Posts: 246 Member
    Supposedly vs supposably... unless you are Joey on Friends, it's not okay.

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  • Crimson_Fire
    Crimson_Fire Posts: 2,504 Member
    This really wasn't what I was expecting at all...

    *slowly backing out*

    :indifferent:
    I knew you were only in here because you saw the word "chest".:tongue:
  • People who call an ambulance an "am-ber-lance"
  • Bride2B1103
    Bride2B1103 Posts: 37 Member
    Supposedly vs supposably... unless you are Joey on Friends, it's not okay.

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    THIS. And "hurted" instead of "hurt." arrrrgh :grumble:
  • Orion782
    Orion782 Posts: 391
    Also, it's pop...not soda

    :explode: :noway:

    And I thought I knew you!

    "Pop" is a noise made by a small escape of air. Or perhaps your dad/grandfather.

    The "pop" you speak of is a derivative of SODA POP, so "soda" is in fact the correct way to say it, regardless of geography. "Coke" is also an acceptable catch-all.
  • wolverine66
    wolverine66 Posts: 3,779 Member
    Love this topic. How about people who pronounce the "t" in often? It is actually silent and does not make you sound more articulate. Or my other favorite is "irregardless" instead of "regardless" :noway:

    From Dictionary.com:
    Pronunciation note
    Often was pronounced with a t -sound until the 17th century, when a pronunciation without the [t] came to predominate in the speech of the educated, in both North America and Great Britain, and the earlier pronunciation fell into disfavor. Common use of a spelling pronunciation has since restored the [t] for many speakers, and today [aw-fuhn] and [awf-tuhn] [or [of-uhn] and [of-tuhn] ] exist side by side. Although it is still sometimes criticized, often with a [t] is now so widely heard from educated speakers that it has become fully standard once again.
  • sprintto50
    sprintto50 Posts: 410 Member
    I have a few that irk me. Unthaw. That's freeze, I would say. Irregardless is another. Putting apostrophes before every "S" at the end of a word for no particular reason, except maybe they were on sale. I have many, but I will give others a turn.
  • The addition of the "-ed" suffix used by ghetto folk. Example: "She likededed him for years."
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    Mine is aww and awe...... My sister constantly says awe at every cute picture and it drives me bonkers!!!

    Yep.

    One of my friends uses "mula" all the time when she means moolah, but even the word moolah is completely obnoxious. I don't know why she can't use the word money or even a dollar sign.

    "I will buy some of those Girl Scout cookies this weekend when I have mula on me!"

    **I cringe**
  • ILiftHeavyAcrylics
    ILiftHeavyAcrylics Posts: 27,732 Member
    Love this topic. How about people who pronounce the "t" in often? It is actually silent and does not make you sound more articulate. Or my other favorite is "irregardless" instead of "regardless" :noway:

    Can't stand irregardless.

    A friend of mine got suspended in high school for calling out a teacher for using it.
  • People who vocalize text message abbreviations. "OMG he asked you to prom? WTF I thought he was taking his mother!"
  • Go_Mizzou99
    Go_Mizzou99 Posts: 2,628 Member
    Couldn't care less...is correct

    Could care less - means you still care - but could care less than you do now.
  • Crimson_Fire
    Crimson_Fire Posts: 2,504 Member
    Also, it's pop...not soda

    :explode: :noway:
    ......."Coke" is also an acceptable catch-all.
    and this is why I :heart: you.
  • mank32
    mank32 Posts: 1,323 Member
    my mother no longer has an 'attic'. she now has two 'addicts' under her roof, one of which married her and made her dumber. :cry:
  • Fit_Fox88
    Fit_Fox88 Posts: 410 Member
    I've met people that use the word serial instead of serious. Wha? I want to tell them the only thing they're serial about is not using the word serious correctly.


    hehehehehe South Park episode :laugh: not gonna lie I use it occasionally in a joking manner..:ohwell:
  • ALNoog
    ALNoog Posts: 413 Member
    Also, it's pop...not soda

    Well that just depends on what part of the country you are from... As opposed to incorrect grammar ;)