Apet peve of mine

Posted by: trtjazz

Apet peve of mine - 03/17/03 08:04 PM

The improper use of the word irregardless has always been a pet peeve of mine. I found this is a correct grammar usage column.

"Irregardless is not a word, regardless of the fact that people sometimes use it as one."



[This message has been edited by trtjazz (edited 03-18-2003).]
Posted by: DonM

Re: Apet peve of mine - 03/17/03 08:10 PM

Peeve.

Don
Posted by: trtjazz

Re: Apet peve of mine - 03/18/03 03:23 AM

Don,
Thanks for the correction on the typo.

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Posted by: DonM

Re: Apet peve of mine - 03/18/03 07:51 AM

Terry, proof-reading is a curse with me. I am an old Journalism grad and I totally agree with you on "irregardless". There are also other common mistakes that we all make. But our main goal here is communication, and it's easy to make typos when in a hurry. It's time-consuming to go back and make changes too.
The mis-use of "Hopefully" is one of my pet peeves, but using it to start a sentence as an adjective has become so commonplace that it is now becoming accepted. I hope it's the worst of our problems!
Keep on makin' music.
DonM
Posted by: trtjazz

Re: Apet peve of mine - 03/18/03 11:00 AM

Don
The second one that is misused that ranks right up there for me is: "I could care less." That says just the opposite of what someone means. The correct usage is I could not care less.

OK class....RECESS time

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Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Apet peve of mine - 03/18/03 11:16 AM

YOUR axing for trouble.










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Posted by: Beakybird

Re: Apet peve of mine - 03/18/03 11:24 AM

Irregardless of your pet peves, I really could care less. Let me not be redundant, repetitive, or repetitious, irregardless. I could care less, for less is more, more or less.

Beakybird
Posted by: trtjazz

Re: Apet peve of mine - 03/18/03 11:37 AM

Beaky,
HOPEFULLY, you got your point across.

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Posted by: rattley

Re: Apet peve of mine - 03/18/03 04:02 PM

Are we talking about the proper English or American language? Living in SW Florida I would sound like a foreigner if I spoke proper English. This time of year there are many Canadians and Europeans vacationing here. Many of them speak proper English better than I do! But then..........I am an American! My friends, family, and coworkers talk the same way I do. That's communicating..............isn't (ain't) it?
In the USA we can't even get everyone to learn to read and write "English". We have no declared national language. I visit Miami often where English is not spoken everywhere, but so far everyone I have met there has gone out of their way to help me overcome MY language barrier.
So........"Irregardless" of whether you can speak the Queen's English or American "I could care less" as long as we can communicate. Pardon the pun.........I love to stir the pot!
Posted by: Bill E

Re: Apet peve of mine - 03/18/03 06:45 PM

Ha! Come on down south Terry and we'll learn ya how to talk proper. First lesson is the correct use of "fixin'" as in " I'm fixin' to whup yo ass if you dont stop correcting my damn grammer! Then we'll move on to the correct use of "ya'll". While its too late for you to be born Southern-by-the-grace-of-God, we'll show you some hospitality,irregardless!
Pece,love, and grits---
Bill
Posted by: S0C9

Re: Apet peve of mine - 03/18/03 07:37 PM

I used to be indecisive..... but now I'm not so sure !

Steve
Posted by: DonM

Re: Apet peve of mine - 03/18/03 09:00 PM

Bill, you think Nashville is South, come on down here to Shreveport! You have to learn to eat Grits.
DonM
Posted by: Dreamer

Re: Apet peve of mine - 03/18/03 09:45 PM

Fellers, this topic is gettin' loose.
Posted by: eddiefromrotherham

Re: Apet peve of mine - 03/19/03 12:54 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by DonM:
Terry, proof-reading is a curse with me. I am an old Journalism grad


Don,

I suffer equally from your 'proof-reading'.
As a former Grammar School boy, I have lifelong wanted to correct all mistakes.
Thankfully, now in my 'senior days' , I have come to respect that language is all about communication and if one understands what we hear or see then that's magic!
cheers


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Posted by: Tom Cavanaugh

Re: Apet peve of mine - 03/21/03 05:44 AM

Hi folks,

I think the biggest most common mistake is the misuse of "good" an adjective, and "well" an adverb. None of us play good. My car doesn't run good. Uncle Dave you don't sing good. It's like fingernails on a blackboard when I hear someone say "you done good".

I have students at the college that will come up and say "teacher can I ax you something"? I tell them that if they ax me the police will be after them.

Yugo made a minivan version of their famous car. They named it Ya'll go.

Tom
Posted by: Leon

Re: Apet peve of mine - 03/21/03 08:25 AM

Irregardless of missteaks that i've maid beefour, mi speling and gramma is alot gooder now, thanx two fokes like yoo!! Keep up the good wurk.