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Post by Rainlily on Mar 22, 2005 1:57:12 GMT -5
It drives me crazy when people come to my house and leaves their shoes on, I hate when people come to the house and my HUSBAND says "no thats ok, leave your shoes on"... I even hate when i go to someone elses house and they tell me to leave my shoes on, why?? I'd much rather take them off thanks... I hate the way kids today talk and spell...like "mi cuzzin." My niece does that...drives me crazy.
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Post by Tigress on Mar 22, 2005 2:22:56 GMT -5
I hate the way kids today talk and spell...like "mi cuzzin." My niece does that...drives me crazy. I hate that too. I don't mind it so much in chatlines, but when people do it on message boards or webpages, it looks so uneducated and tacky.
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Post by Tara on Mar 22, 2005 8:43:13 GMT -5
I'm with you both on that. And the shoes thing, I really don't like it when people are walking around the house with their shoes on either.
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Post by Rainlily on Mar 23, 2005 0:21:51 GMT -5
The funny is I can recall being 13 yrs old, siting in english class and my teacher who I believe was 103 yrs old or seemed at the time talking about how she couldn't stand how younger people talked these days, and me sitting there thinking " oh, who cares how we talk you old...." ( hey I was only 13) lol, karma...gets you everytime...
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Post by Tigress on Mar 23, 2005 3:29:28 GMT -5
lol I guess that's probably true a lot of the time. Not so much with parents, but with grandparents.
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Post by Amalcas on Mar 23, 2005 17:35:05 GMT -5
I can understand shortenings in IM services, or intentional mispelling to enforce a point, but it puzzles me how they use words that are as long as, or longer, than the original spelling. :shrug:
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Post by spiritman on Mar 24, 2005 20:01:28 GMT -5
Mine would have to be double standards, that is one thing I can't stand. My step dad makes them all the time, but when I put him on the carpet about it, he tells me that my opinion does not count.
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