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Well I know this, it is the same in Swedish... we only have one word for it, yet I have no problems with distinguishing between the two...
To be honest, I become far more irritated when reading ill-structured texts from a grammatical standpoint than I become from small errors as double spacing, etc, but I guess that is just me.
It does not excuse being an imbecile.
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I hope no one here has a problem with "parentheses". (Some of you may have notice I make liberal use of them.)
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Because nobody cares!
I'm not to hard on seeing the wrong punctuation and whatnot, I find all my anger goes to the retards who think it is acceptable to place American words on English signs.
If I'm not walking past a 'tanning center', then it is local council signs stating in 'meters' how far I have to go.
Then, of course, you have the brain dead morons who cannot spell properly.
"I iz goin out 2nite 2 c mi BF. I rekon e might ave a m8 wid im. fancie cummin wid me???????"
That would be a very common way to express yourself in areas of England.
"He learnt me to play snooker", "He is learning me how to play piano", etc..
do?
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Well I won’t tell natives how they should or should not speak their own language; it just goes against all my school-English.
And yeah... I do become irritated, even more so with my self when I write an other word than I intended... but hey I'm not sober so what is your excuse?
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Another one that drives me bananas: youse! Like, what are you saying?
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