Dh just forwarded an email from our LibDem MP, with a headline saying that the council is planning to ‘kerb’ anti social behaviour. I dare say it may have been an aide who wrote it, but still....
My father, who was a graduate of Cardiff University, once had a letter addressed to him as Mr. MA Wales! My daughter's teacher wrote a comment in her English book: "You could of said....." I was straight down to the headmistress after that one!
Standardised spelling is a comparitively recent introduction into the English language, and possibly something which won't last. I used to be really annoyed by the mistakes made by even some highly educated people but I've mellowed. As long as it's readable and understandable I'm willing to accept most things. The big exception being of course spelling lists-if you can't get it right there we might as well give it all up.
Minerva yes it’s fascinating, I think. I have been to Tangier Island in Chesapeake Bay, where the pronunciation is thought to be very similar to that of the first British settlers, ie Shakespearean pronunciation.
People complain about ‘Americanisms ’ which are often old English retained after they threw the British out. I find their usage interesting rather than annoying. Australian misuse of the English language is far more vexing in my opinion.
Bare with me on this! Predictive text has a lot to answer four. I recently typed "onto the patio" and the PT wrote "under the patio" - isn't that ware they berried a body? On another occasion I typed that I was "going to list an item", before I finished the line it had been changed to "going to Istanbul ". Note to self - always carefully read over what you think you have typed!! Oops. (Ex English teacher)
On a more light-hearted note we wonderful nurse at our local hospital who was from the Philippines and I remember her saying once 'Don't worry, I'm holding the fork'. I've said that ever since - it made me smile then and still does now.
On a more light-hearted note we wonderful nurse at our local hospital who was from the Philippines and I remember her saying once 'Don't worry, I'm holding the fork'. I've said that ever since - it made me smile then and still does now.