The worst one for me is when they say 'I could care less' instead of 'I couldn't care less'. It doesn't make sense!Or when they say London, England. Paris, France. Rome, Italy. I could write a whole list of things Americans say that I can’t abide. The way they pronounce the name Craig like Cregor leg as lay-ig. Apologies if you’re reading this and you’re American btw
Regional though. Like a brummie saying ‘hospical’ for hospital or Essex accent saying ‘ast’ instead of ‘asked’. I can’t abide the Fake ‘posh’ affected voice of people like VB of making Ts into Ds... “My liddle daughder Would like some warder to drink’The way they pronounce the name Craig like Cregor leg as lay-ig.
I HATE the T into D thing. A youtuber I (hate) watch does it all the time and it honestly angers me more than it should.Regional though. Like a brummie saying ‘hospical’ for hospital or Essex accent saying ‘ast’ instead of ‘asked’. I can’t abide the Fake ‘posh’ affected voice of people like VB of making Ts into Ds... “My liddle daughder Would like some warder to drink’
Stop making up new words!
Today’s annoying thing: ‘I was today years old’ ... it was funny the first time
Today years old doesn't bother me much but the new trend of How it started vs how it's going can absolutely do one.I HATE the T into D thing. A youtuber I (hate) watch does it all the time and it honestly angers me more than it should.
The today years old thing can do one too.
Omg this was seriously going through my head last nightThe worst one for me is when they say 'I could care less' instead of 'I couldn't care less'. It doesn't make sense!
This is so immensely satisfying to me! I’m also not a cat fan. So I’ll add... when people show you loads of photos of their cat doing “hilarious” or “cute” things and you have to just nod and smile. Likewise, children.My dad has cameras around the house so he watches where the neighbours cat shits and shovels it over fence to the neighbour who's cat it was
I love cats so disagree with the first (but to be fair if I know someone isn't a cat person I don't show them pics) but the children one 100% and I never know how to react other than aww how cute (probably in a totally disengenuous toneThis is so immensely satisfying to me! I’m also not a cat fan. So I’ll add... when people show you loads of photos of their cat doing “hilarious” or “cute” things and you have to just nod and smile. Likewise, children.
I don‘t get it. I’ve looked up the meaning and I‘m still none the wiser.I HATE the T into D thing. A youtuber I (hate) watch does it all the time and it honestly angers me more than it should.
The today years old thing can do one too.
I think it's just a really convoluted way of saying that today was the first day they did a certain thing. Eg, 'I was today years old when I found out the meaning of this stupid expression'. It is really dumb and the first time I encountered it I had to run it through my head a few times to try and work out what it meant.I don‘t get it. I’ve looked up the meaning and I‘m still none the wiser.
yeh I find it glitches so much on a phone! especially when I try to write a messageViewing this forum on a smartphone, don't know how people manage it.
Im getting my bike fixed so I'm on the phone now. Driving me nuts.yeh I find it glitches so much on a phone! especially when I try to write a message
Does your partner read this? If not, crack on!I have to be careful how I word this, because I don't want to upset my partner. People who pronounce chimney as chimley. My partner has a habit of doing this, I wouldn't mind but the word does not have an L in it.
I'm sure there are a whole catalogue of things that I do, that annoy my partner.
I read the bit in bold plus the smiley face as you suppressing your rageI have to be careful how I word this, because I don't want to upset my partner. People who pronounce chimney as chimley. My partner has a habit of doing this, I wouldn't mind but the word does not have an L in it.
I'm sure there are a whole catalogue of things that I do, that annoy my partner.
I have to be careful how I word this, because I don't want to upset my partner. People who pronounce chimney as chimley. My partner has a habit of doing this, I wouldn't mind but the word does not have an L in it.
I'm sure there are a whole catalogue of things that I do, that annoy my partner.
This omg. If you could care less, then you clearly do care some amount! It drives me nuts, right up there with "could of" instead of could have.The worst one for me is when they say 'I could care less' instead of 'I couldn't care less'. It doesn't make sense!
Yes!! Unfortunately my husband is English so we have the debate ofteneggy bread (it’s French toast!)
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