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Old 05-28-2003, 12:47 PM
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Re: Grrrr!!!!

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Originally posted by RedFox
I wish people would stop using "whatever" omg its so annoying bc its so vague and sooo many people use it for an easy out to an answer...you can't tell if they are happy or upset or "WHATEVER!!" just sounds so Cluessless-esque to me...oh and I definitely agree with ya'll on the "like" word..like i dont like using like whatever like comes to like mind or whatever! haha PEOPLE LEARN HOW TALK hahaha :-D I love these threads...so much fun when your bored

This isn't something you hear, but it annoys the hell out of me when I see it (and the above rant just reminded me of it).

People, please please PLEASE learn the difference between "your" and "you're." "Your" is a possessive (e.g. your book, your opinion), while "you're" is a contraction of "you are" (e.g. you're bored, you're silly).

I'm not saying that you have to spell everything correctly all the time, but this one is really easy, so there is no excuse. Plus, if you're (ahem) going to comment about language, the least you could do is use it properly yourself.

[/grammatical rant]
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