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English language pet peeves

Started by Samus Aran, April 17, 2008, 12:18:52 AM

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Nyerp


ME##

1. When British people put 'er' on the end of words that end in an 'a' like China, Australia, et cetera. 
2. Warsh
3. When people use 'your' when it should be 'you're' and vice versa.
4. Southern accents.
3. North Eastern Accents.
5. Lisps.
6. Sever stuttering.
7. And several other things. 

Selkie

I didn't even knew the Northeast had an accent

Houdini


Claquesous

"Wos" instead of "was," My stepmom says that a lot."Ruff" or whatever instead of "roof."

:atomsk:

Quote from: Claquesous on April 17, 2008, 07:10:44 PM
"Wos" instead of "was," My stepmom says that a lot."Ruff" or whatever instead of "roof."

ugh, i have no idea where people get that! Q('_' Q)

:atomsk:

Quote from: steal on April 17, 2008, 07:44:03 PM
My old physics teacher was English and she'd always say "idears, god it was so annoying. I love English accents though.

i love english accents too. it seems like everyone hates how americans talk.  >.< my english teacher overpronounces the 'wh' in words like  cool whip.

Socks

My English teacher in High School (Phd) pronounced the letter H with emphasis saying "Whhhey", "Whhhat" and "Whhhen" etc... It became rather funny and annoying over time depending on how she used them.

Daphnia

KNOW WHAT REALLY GRINDS MY GEARS?


"For all intensive purposes."

gonk;

Samus Aran

Quote from: Killer Tofu on April 17, 2008, 06:21:16 PM
I didn't even knew the Northeast had an accent


accents

notice the plurality

there's more than one

get it?

and yes they do fucking have accents

The artist formally known

Quote from: Kazarus on April 18, 2008, 01:35:00 AM
accents

notice the plurality

there's more than one

get it?

and yes they do fucking have accents
everyone has accents

Samus Aran


Nyerp


LCK

1. Fucking Brooklyn accents
2.When people cannot comprehend the simple differences between "your and you're, and two, too, and to and there, they're and their."
3.My 8th grade English teacher who pronounced "Day" as "Dee".  Mondee, Tuesdee, Wednesdee, Thursdee, Fridee. Christ, I wanted to slap her.
4."Murder, Moyda" Things to that extent, that's really the best I can explain it.
5.People who talk faster than they can think, and eventually their words become absolute gibberish and they look like fucking idiots.
6.People who over use onomatopoeic words.

Samus Aran


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