why can't people differentiate between your and you're?
why can't people differentiate between your and you're?
That one slips by me sometimes. Rarely though. It just rolls off the tongue easy. lol
Loose is just inexcusable though. lol
If it's understood what's being communicated, why even give a pretentious ?
So going forward we are just happy to spell wrong if its understood?
I'm more asking why people think its loose.. not lose
Some people just don't care if they spell something wrong tbh...
The "your" and "you're" is a big pet peeve of mine. The human race as a whole is getting lazier and lazier.
I stand with the op on this one. People who can't spell are dumb.
yep, on display in the post above yours, tbh
I would die a happy man if people would start spelling it like it's pronounced: boogyman, not bogeyman.
It's a comparative adjective, but please define how the laziness is on display in my post?
ABOVE, above your post. I was agreeing with you tbh
Or the use of their, they're, and there...tbh.
The big one is too and to.
people using witch instead of which. is that a trend now?
They should care. Its a habit.
One thing is to not care spelling words on the internet and another in the real world. Often time you will write the same way out here. If anything you should take forums as practice.
looser is the most annoying word of all time
Ever since i was a little toe-headed boy...i've pronounced "styrofoam" as "styraphone." I still can't shake it. Luckily it doesn't get referenced too often,actually thats probably why i haven't corrected it.
This is the only one that really bugs me, because it sounds even worse when it's spoken.
You can tell the difference between "should've" and "should of" in spoken language? Fi'nna is the word I find most annoying in spoken language. Is it a contraction of "fixin' a", which also sounds re ed? Even "fixin' to" sounds stupid, but not as bad as "fixin' a" or "fi'nna" tbh.
Well on some people the "of" is pretty distinct, I guess I just jump the gun rolling my eyes and thinking "it's should have you idiot!" no matter which they are actually saying.
But I say "fixing to" all the time![]()
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