Infatuation Rules
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The most commonly misused phrase in America is “I could care less.” The correct phrase is “I couldn't care less.” Americans are most annoyed by the use of “irregardless” and “supposably.” A majority of Americans (3 in 5) find it acceptable to correct pronunciation or grammar, even when unprompted.
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27 And whatsoever goeth upon his paws, among all manner of beasts that go on all four, those are unclean unto you: whoso toucheth their carcase...
Read More »Think of a word or phrase that makes you cringe when it’s mispronounced. What was it? If you learn English you probably already know there are many words and phrases that are often misused, so you may have even had a few examples come to mind. We surveyed nearly 2,000 native English speakers and asked which words and phrases they most often hear misused. They were also asked which mispronunciations were most annoying and which were most contested. Finally, respondents were asked how often they corrected another person on a pronunciation.
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Read More »Of men and women, men are more comfortable correcting someone: 71% of men and 62% of women felt OK doing so. With that said, both men and women were equally as likely to have corrected someone at some point. This leads to a final point of discussion. What drives people to correct others? Based on this survey, it could be said that sharing proper knowledge was the main driving force. Of the 79% of respondents who have had their own pronunciation corrected, only 15% have ever been angry or offended by the act. In fact, 35% were thankful for the information, while only 28% were embarrassed. Based on the nearly 90% of respondents who have ever corrected someone, it can be said that correcting pronunciation is part of the English language. The reasons aren’t always as altruistic as some might hope, but a simple fact rises above the rest: If you mispronounce a word, there’s a good chance someone will let you know.
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