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In the electronic filing system we use at work, the application has "drawers" that are set up according to each department. It's essentially supposed to mimic a paper environment and the filing cabinet system.
We received an instructional email the other day from someone high up in home office, and throughout the email, she referenced the DRAW we need to open: "Please select an ImageRight draw and file type…" I thought it was just a mistake, but she used the word 4 more times throughout the email. The worst part: in the area of the application with the drawer dropdown, it literally says "Drawer: " right next to it. :rolleyes: |
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I think you can distinguish people who read lots of books from people who don't read at all by reading their Internet posts. If you're a reader, you are more familiar with good grammar and spelling than if you don't read at all. There's a facebook page for the tiny town in Maine where I grew up called "You know your from Rumford Maine ,if" and that pretty much sums up what you'll read there. Not everyone who posts there is a total hick, though, there were a lot of jokes about how the 8th grade English teacher, who was a legendary and terrifying grammar tyrant, is probably spinning in her grave at the title of the page! |
[QUOTE=AOIILisa;2298541]I second all those and I'll add another category: people who try to use a common expression and get it wrong. For example, "Wallah" for "Voila!" QUOTE]
I just laughed out loud at this ...."Wallah" :) I dislike it when people fail to properly use the infinitive. The car does not need washed. The car needs to be washed. There, Wallah! all better now. :) |
And along this same line, it annoys me when people say jagwires instead of jaguars. I just heard this several times on sports radio.
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When people use "loose" instead of "lose" I want to scream. You'd be surprised how many otherwise intelligent people make this mistake.
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An assistant principal at the school where I used to teach sent out an e-mail once about the upcoming lockdown drill and our "code" to signal a lockdown drill: an announcement that would say, "Lock down, lock down, lock down." (Clever code, obviously.) Anyway, his e-mail said, "You will know that you need to proceed into the drill when you hear an announcement saying 'Look down, look down, look down.'"
I'm half afraid for a number of the teachers I work with to e-mail parents, judging by some of the errors in their e-mails among the staff. |
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I'm really starting to question the teaching of Language Arts in elementary schools.
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I saw this shirt online today. It makes me sad. I hope these weren't mass-produced.
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^^^Hates winter. Loves this shirt.
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