Mine’s that people who insist on correcting others grammar on internet forums are little shits who peaked in grade six as a teacher’s pet and get off on exerting their “superiority” on others.

Fuck you “less than” is just better than “fewer then.” Think I’m wrong, tell me what these symbols are called “< >” that’s what I thought loser.

  • @IrateAnteater@sh.itjust.works
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    2021 days ago

    The only grammar thing that annoys the hell out of me is “on accident”. No idea why, it just really sticks out and bugs me when I come across it. I rarely mention it when I see it though, because I know that noone actually cares.

      • @bus_factor@lemmy.world
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        320 days ago

        You’re just saying that because you know you’re going to do it on accident anyway, and you’re trying to get ahead of it

      • @Arkouda@lemmy.ca
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        521 days ago

        I didn’t realize this was a thing for me until now, but that sentence grinds all of my gears, and I hate it.

    • @panic@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      421 days ago

      I think this is a dialectical thing! Iirc, in the US it’s more common to say “on accident” and in the UK it’s “by accident”, but I’m not certain

    • @Almacca@aussie.zone
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      220 days ago

      That bugs me as well. Another is ‘off of’. There is no use case when ‘off’ isn’t sufficient.

      • Executive Chimp
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        220 days ago

        I often hear that in “based off of” where “on” makes even more sense. The thing that it’s based on forms the basis or foundation that the new thing is built upon, so you’re basing it on that.