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    you never spell check, either!
    How do we ever tolerate each other?!

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    Here's another peeve, which I fortunately haven't encountered in a while... People who see my obviously Asian ancestry and regardless of the fact that I was born and raised in California, assume I don't speak English. And the other ethnic stereotypes, too.
    The most common ones I hear:

    "Where are you from? Pasadena? No, I meant originally... where are you from? Pasadena? No, I meant before that..."

    "My, you speak English very well!"

    "pokjfijwfmwjfo???" (I have no idea what they're saying, but they're speaking to me in a foreign language, assuming I am from their country)

    "Do you know what 'yellow fever' is?"

    The best one was in Lexington, Kentucky. I was there on business, driving in from Louisville and had stopped by a local diner. The waitress came up to me, opened up the menu in my face, pointed to pictures of the various items and then said slowly and loudly, "What... food... do... you... like?" She said this making an eating motion with her hand.
    I ordered my meal with the few Spanish words in my repertoire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluetree
    The best one was in Lexington, Kentucky. I was there on business, driving in from Louisville and had stopped by a local diner. The waitress came up to me, opened up the menu in my face, pointed to pictures of the various items and then said slowly and loudly, "What... food... do... you... like?" She said this making an eating motion with her hand.
    I ordered my meal with the few Spanish words in my repertoire.
    Whew! That's a good one! I think I'll be chuckling to myself all day every time I think: "What... food... do... you... like?" Oh, man. That's funny. Answered in Spanish. heh heh heh, good one!

    My sister (now 42) and I still tell the story of being in Kentucky with our grandparents (we're all from Illinois...well, our ancestors are from Sweden and Scotland and Denmark...oh, you get the point. We're northerners). My sister was 10. The waitress asked her what she wanted to order. When she hesitated a second too long, my grandmother said, "She doesn't understand you, dear. It's your accent, you know."

    I confuse the heck out of some people when I speak my fluent Spanish at work. I walk in all Swedish looking, open my mouth, and out comes good Spanish. I've been asked if I was maybe...Cuban? Usually they say, "Where are you from?" Here. "Where are your parents from?" Here. "Are you married to a Latino?" No. Finally they break down and ask, "Why do you speak Spanish so well?" I practice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06
    you never spell check, either!
    How do we ever tolerate each other?!
    i warned everyone on here i can't spell for the life of me. (good thing for me)
    i have no idea how we tolerate each other.
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    Typically I quickly check in while at work post something quickly and get back to work. Lord knows half the stuff I post doesn't make sense. As long as you all know what I mean...

    Also several years ago I sustained a serious head injury. It affects how I type. I use a correctly spelled word but its just wrong... like I want to say "I just saw the cutest jersey" but will say "I just ate the cutest jersey" trust me its weird... oh well.
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    I'm a selective grammar vigilante... I'm not going to hold it against somebody who isn't *publishing* something - every body makes typos and errors. Failing to find an editor for your "scholarly publication," or using lousy grammar when you're a "newscaster..." that bugs me.
    Heck, I don't even like it at all when the Weather Channel uses Impact as a verb, and that's at least 20 times a day~! (And... my fingers typed whether channel the first time through ) It's that Getting Old Thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06
    Oh aren't we impatient? I do things on my own time... so sometime a couple years from now, you'll have TOTALLY forgotten about ALL of this, and for whatever reason, I'll have vacation time in AK, so I'll go and come through on all these threats. It works best with the element of surprise.

    Hee hee, Kit -- this reminds me: we're still waiting for the "other shoe to drop" from the Christmas present EArl gave my brother one year! It was a frozen deer-head he found on the side of the road on his way to work one morning. Steve took it home with him, and we keep wondering when it's going to resurface! (this is maybe 15 years now...)

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    Honestly - I go on holiday for 5 days and all you've been doing is moaning and complaining...

    Misused apostrophes are my pet hate. I recently saw an advert on a block of retirement flats (over-priced, serviced appartments) which read:

    "We'll take care of your loved one's". .....Presumably the words 'hard-earned cash' had been missed off the strap line.


    Oh, and I wish you Amercans would learn to say 'aluminium' properly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno28
    Oh, and I wish you Amercans would learn to say 'aluminium' properly
    So does my DH. He is a Professor of Chemistry and it drives him crazy when it is pronounced incorrectly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06
    I hate it when one of my co-workers will comment offhand "Oh, all my kids are SO sick with the flu... the whole nausea/achey/fevery bit."

    ...then a couple days later, they call in for 3 days in a row...

    ...then I start getting achy/chilly and say "No! No! Not ME!" ... but then it's the whole fever deal etc.

    -Kitsune (at home, drinking hot tea and sleeping anywhere she happens to sit for more than 20 minutes.)
    Oh, no, you got IT. IT is going around my office at the moment and I'm really not wanting to be sick right now. There's nothing like coworkers with rug rats at home for the spreading of illness to an office.

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    And it's even worse when you work with 24 rug rats all day and go home to more rug rats of your own.. I have such a hard time NOT catching stuff. Wash your hands.... Wash your hands.... Wash your hands...

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    No kidding. As much as I abhor most things 'antibacterial' and 'antimicrobial' when I'm healthy, I dragged a big container of those lysol wipes to work and wiped everything down before starting @ the desk (we all share one desk/phone/computer/etc) and intend to wipe it all down again before the next girl starts.
    I have a lousy immune system (it's getting better, but...) DGF works with 20+ boys, who are all just little disease factories, so when she says "Oh, I had to stay back @ the cottage today b/c about 6 guys are sick and..." I have to say "Shh. Don't wanna hear it."
    I'm (of course) sick a few days later. DGF *never* gets sick, so when I'm esp. bitter, I tend to pick on her and call her Typhoid Mary. all in fun, of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kano
    OOh! yesterday in the big W-store, in one of the grocery aisles, a lady left her cart right in the middle, and went to another aisle! We were stuck, waiting to get through, since there were other people too, including an old guy, standing in JUST the right spot to keep all these people bottled up.
    My husband takes those carts & moves them to adjacent aisles. Evil, but funny.
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    Sniffling drives me to irresolvable paranoid OCD minus the relief of the C. The only C is the CRAZY.

    The worst kinds? The bored sniffler, the arrogant sniffler, or the just-needs-a-kleenex-but-is-too-lazy-to-blow sniffler--all of which involve an incessant rate of 5 seconds or less between sniffles.

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    People who come to work sick because they are "so busy." Give me a break. Get off of the cross & go home. I don't want your germs.

    "Specially" instead of especially.

    Apparently, nobody speaks anymore. They "like." For example, "I was like, give me the 411 dude."

    Ditto thinking. "I was like, wow, this dude is really stoned." But, anybody who hangs around college campuses already knows that thinking is a lost art.
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