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For the PEDANTS of GR
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BobClayton | Report | 29 Jan 2007 22:29 |
Old Crone, us what's in Yorkshire always pronounce our aitches (or haitches) cause we talk reight up 'ere. By the way according to Wikipedia you should not be a pedant, but a pedantess !! Now that's pedantic. Bob :)) |
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Penny | Report | 29 Jan 2007 22:28 |
Talking of very little , people that make little words out of words irritate me Quite honestly , people that cant take the time to even attempt to write words properly and use such as CUD and WUD & THANX to list but a few, are not really worth bothering with. If the writer wants me to take time for them,at least take the time to write a message properly Ann |
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Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!) | Report | 29 Jan 2007 22:21 |
Can I add that I can't stand it when people are spelling words/numberplates or whatever out loud and they say 'haitch' instead of 'aitch' for H. How fussy am I being? Too fussy! Going off to look up censuses for people now. Jill |
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MaryfromItaly | Report | 29 Jan 2007 22:05 |
Never mind, Eleanor, I appreciated it :-) |
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Kate | Report | 29 Jan 2007 21:23 |
Eleanor The thing you wear round your neck is a pendant. A pedant is somebody who makes an issue out of little, relatively insignificant things (or so says the dictionary I just checked). Kate |
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Brit | Report | 29 Jan 2007 19:58 |
I actually read in a book last night 'he had to get ahold of..' AAARGH!!! (Yes, I am shouting that!) |
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Chris in Sussex | Report | 29 Jan 2007 17:34 |
Reggie Thanks for that.... I can sleep tonight knowing I haven't mistakenly (sp?) upsept someone....As nice as you :))) Chris |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 29 Jan 2007 17:11 |
Well, this pedant has just been forced to throw a cushion at the TV. Looking at Family Tree on Channel 4, two different posters have written 'Were there any siblings of this marriage?' NO - there weren't - your siblings are your brothers and sisters, NOT your children! OC |
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ErikaH | Report | 29 Jan 2007 16:43 |
Chris The thought never crossed my mind.......... Reg |
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Chris in Sussex | Report | 29 Jan 2007 16:37 |
Reggie Sorry if you thought I was 'having a go' at you.....Never intended :) Paul Re thinking my posting to you I realise it may have looked as as I may also have been 'having a go at you'......All I was trying to point out is that sometimes there are reasons WHY someone posts as they do. Apologies to both of you but I hope you both understand where I was coming from :) Chris |
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ErikaH | Report | 29 Jan 2007 16:13 |
I made the point, in my first response, about visually impaired GR members.......... Reg |
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Chris in Sussex | Report | 29 Jan 2007 16:10 |
Sorry Paul Webber... But Capitals doesn't neccessarily mean someone is SHOUTING. There is at least one person on these boards who posts in Capitals because she is sight impaired and many members post their replies, to her, in Capitals because they are aware of that. Yes the responses to her look a bit strange......Some capitals, some normal case ........But everyone is interacting.....And when someone makes the odd comment about 'shouting' it is very easily sorted out. Chris |
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ErikaH | Report | 29 Jan 2007 15:49 |
And how about those.........on here........who put 'farther' for the male parent!! Reg |
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Horatia | Report | 29 Jan 2007 15:35 |
I've noticed just lately that many people will write 'loose' instead of 'lose'. That one really bugs me! ;-) Cheers, Horatia |
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ErikaH | Report | 29 Jan 2007 15:18 |
One which makes me seethe is when people use 'less' instead of 'fewer'. 'There were less people there today than yesterday'..........so had they all lost weight overnight? Reg |
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Xxxxxx | Report | 29 Jan 2007 14:57 |
what about 'of' as in - must of had a cold... could of done better ....(saw that on a school report) would of been .... will of done.... etc etc etc instead of 'have' grouse over, and so I must go to 'of' a cup of coffee lol |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 29 Jan 2007 14:53 |
*pedant arrives on thread* It depends whether the 'h' is silent in pronunciation or not. The Oxford Dictionary gives either for the pronunciation of the word hotel - hotel or otel. So in speech, you should either say 'A hotel' or 'An otel' - both are correct. An Hotel is incorrect! OC |
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Laura | Report | 29 Jan 2007 14:41 |
In a recent teacher's magazine (the TES) there was another mag with an article which in the heading had 'an' followed by hero..... ARGH! I notice the Americans do this a lot and it winds me up. We only use an when followed by a vowel! grrr. their/there - another one Oh dear, this certainly is a thread for the pedants, I may even change the title! lol |
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BobClayton | Report | 29 Jan 2007 09:00 |
What about 'a hotel' or 'an hotel' , or ' an historic ' as used by BBC news readers ? Apostrophes get me sometimes. In handwriting block capitals is better than unreadable scrawl, but not in type. Bob |
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Paul | Report | 29 Jan 2007 04:27 |
A message in capitals IS SHOUTING!!! These often contain no full stops or paragraphs as well and are therefore doubly hard to read. Whilst there may be the odd visually impaired user who can't change the screen resolution on their PC, it strikes me as just laziness for the majority. As a pedant I can't help screaming when people don't know the difference between 'there' and 'their' as well. |