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RichZ

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Not a pronouciation but when folks write EST during daylight saving time. ET is never wrong!
And most seem to say savings rather than saving in DST.
 

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I ok with that now. I had a student explain, "I stopped caring so long ago, I could care less now, but I chose not to."
That's not an explanation, it's a justification.
 

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Every talking head on TV saying "the COVID 19 Virus."
What do you think the V in COVID stands for, you redundant fool?
 

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Every talking head on TV saying "the COVID 19 Virus."
What do you think the V in COVID stands for, you redundant fool?

I believe Covid 19 is the disease, SARS-CoV-2 is the virus that causes to disease.
 
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I hate when people try to sound all smart, but mispronounce apropos as "a pro poos".
 

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My brother hates the response "I'm good" to a question.
My silly pet peeve from years ago was when people would call Al Cowlings A.C. Cowlings. That means you're referring to him as Al Cowlings Cowlings because his middle name is Gordon. That is the equivalent of calling Orenthal James Simpson O.S. Simpson. I feel better now.
 

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There are many, but the one(s) that drove me nuts most when I had my cafe were other shops using the terms "paninis" or "panini sandwich" or "panini bread".
 

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My brother hates the response "I'm good" to a question.
My silly pet peeve from years ago was when people would call Al Cowlings A.C. Cowlings. That means you're referring to him as Al Cowlings Cowlings because his middle name is Gordon. That is the equivalent of calling Orenthal James Simpson O.S. Simpson. I feel better now.


French really hate seeing Rue Street here in the states.
I was over in England an the name of a road was "The" street.
Not a fan of people saying "I may do that" or "that may work" instead of saying "I might could do that". "Mighty could" is a criminally underrated colloquialism.
 

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On the redundancy front, I'm amazed at how many restaurant menus say "with au jus" or worse, "with au jus sauce"
 

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My brother hates the response "I'm good" to a question.
My silly pet peeve from years ago was when people would call Al Cowlings A.C. Cowlings. That means you're referring to him as Al Cowlings Cowlings because his middle name is Gordon. That is the equivalent of calling Orenthal James Simpson O.S. Simpson. I feel better now.
Ride that Bronco, cowboy!
 

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