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I hate it when people pronounce the word "from" as if it were "than." Example: "A horse is different than a cow." Oh, really? Is that to say a horse differs than a cow?

I also hate it when people misspell their given names, as, for example, the pro golfer who spells his name "Jhonattan" instead of "Jonathan." People say, "Hey, it's your name. You can spell it the way you like." Oh, really? Does that mean you can spell your name B-O-B and pronounce it "Jack?"
 
I hear "scenario" pronounced with an "air-io" and an "are-io".

As a Tribe Called Quest fan growing up, the "are-io" pronunciation offends me. Lol. It also sounds more snobby IMO.
 
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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."
So there’s still some level of care for the topic in that case
 
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no one axe you

I axed myself!

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I think it may be a mid-west thing, but I've heard a fair amount of people just eliminate "to be" from something that needs to be done. "Shoes need shined", "House needs painted"
 
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And both should be banned from being in a WiFi password.
My health insurance # has a letter O in the middle of a sequence of numerals. It has caused numerous issues when various medical offices misread it and then don't get payed because the # doesn't match. With all the runaround to get it corrected and resubmitted, they end up getting paid way late. I think the insurance company put that in there on purpose to get a month or two of extra use of the money.
 
In regards to! I hear so many professionals use this as a go to expression to sound intelligent. And then instead of than.

“with regard to the economy”
“Give my regards to John”
“UConn is better THAN Syracuse”
 
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Irregardless is a word. Not complicated. It's in the dictionary. You can say it's redundant in its meaning or means the exact same thing as regardless. You can say it's nonstandard or irregular. You can say it's awkward and doesn't read well. Those would all be opinions and are valid.

But it is a word.

The dictionary folks cave in and add stuff like that that's in common usage even though it's wrong, all the time. The one that bothers me is factoid. It was a perfectly good word with a real meaning. (an incorrect statement that's repeated so often it gets mistaken for the truth). Then USA Today usurped the word, and used it as a title for trivial facts they featured. And now the original and real meaning of the word has been virtually lost, as the USA Today corruption of its meaning is listed first in the dictionary, ahead of the original meaning.
I know that lnguage evolves with usage, but to me, factoid's meaning (new) is kind of a factoid (old).
 

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