pet peeve thread
#341
Posted 2012-December-06, 09:35
Seems to be what I refer to as a sales call.
#342
Posted 2012-December-06, 10:31
George Carlin
#343
Posted 2012-December-06, 12:46
Zelandakh, on 2012-December-06, 08:45, said:
I've often noticed that non-native speakers use words like "until" and "since" incorrectly. I assume it's because they express these ideas differently in their languages, and they're just doing a literal translation rather than changing the idiom.
#345
Posted 2012-December-07, 02:19
\they hate it and push us out
#346
Posted 2012-December-07, 11:09
#347
Posted 2012-December-07, 21:10
This seems to me to be idiotic and I dislike it. I also dislike the fact that I cannot find any alternative that can safely be swallowed.
#349
Posted 2012-December-08, 01:20
Scarabin, on 2012-December-07, 21:10, said:
This seems to me to be idiotic and I dislike it. I also dislike the fact that I cannot find any alternative that can safely be swallowed.
doesn't taste that great but plain baking soda works.
#350
Posted 2012-December-09, 00:17
kenberg, on 2012-December-06, 09:35, said:
Seems to be what I refer to as a sales call.
I had a call like that asking me to get to the bank, with no further instructions, when I went there as qickly as I could I found out that they found on their data that I was the perfect client for their new product.
#351
Posted 2012-December-09, 01:44
#352
Posted 2012-December-09, 09:55
#353
Posted 2012-December-09, 10:47
Fluffy, on 2012-December-09, 00:17, said:
I had a call like that asking me to get to the bank, with no further instructions, when I went there as qickly as I could I found out that they found on their data that I was the perfect client for their new product.
Sounds like you're also the perfect client for a new bank.
#354
Posted 2012-December-09, 12:41
Fluffy, on 2012-December-09, 00:17, said:
I had a call like that asking me to get to the bank, with no further instructions, when I went there as qickly as I could I found out that they found on their data that I was the perfect client for their new product.
My response to that would be "I'm glad you insisted I come in. I'll be closing my account now".
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#355
Posted 2012-December-16, 16:51
George Carlin
#356
Posted 2012-December-18, 15:36
gwnn, on 2012-December-16, 16:51, said:
variance: During a school trip to Santiago this spring, we weren't invited to Concha y Toro, whose facilities our program had visited annually for a while, because last year one of the students drank too much and vomited all over CyT's white marble floors.
I try to avoid buying CyT wine.
bed
#357
Posted 2012-December-19, 15:34
Antrax, on 2012-October-05, 06:11, said:
This would make a fine contribution to this thread in its own right, too. I find this neologism rather repulsive.
barmar, on 2012-November-13, 10:02, said:
Yeah, forget about "China", you should start calling it "Zhōnggúo". If that is too difficult for you we could settle for a literal translation, i.e. call it "Middle Country".
But indeed since my favourite (online edition of a) newspaper was shut down and I've been looking around for alternatives, I have been quite peeved by one of them insisting on antiquated forms such as "Peking", "Canton" and "Sezuan". The fact that they are
gwnn, on 2012-November-14, 03:15, said:
makes it worse, because
gwnn, on 2012-November-14, 03:15, said:
like a really horrible mispronunciation.
Speaking of
kenberg, on 2012-November-02, 07:13, said:
-- Bertrand Russell
#358
Posted 2012-December-19, 16:02
George Carlin
#359
Posted 2012-December-19, 18:09
chomp on gum/eat with their mouth open
talk on their phone in the bathroom
use the word literally incorrectly
use "your/you're" incorrectly
spell "lose","loose"
dont pick up their dog's crap
listen to obnoxious music really loud
talk during a movie
dont do anything about their crying children at a nice restaurant or a movie
walk too slow. Get out of my way.
are never on time
tailgate
pedestrians/cyclists who think they own the road
I must be getting old
#360
Posted 2012-December-22, 03:21
Sure it sucks. But not nearly as bad as the moronic comments I've been hearing.
"Oh my God, you are so lucky you walked away from that terrible accident".
Oh, did you think maybe it was a perhaps a stroke of bad luck that me and my car got mangled?
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