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Do you use regardless, or irregardless?

Do you use regardless or irregardless?

  • Irregardless

    Votes: 2 2.8%
  • Regardless

    Votes: 68 94.4%
  • Other, please explain

    Votes: 2 2.8%

  • Total voters
    72
  • Poll closed .

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whichever spell check comes up with.
 
I was not aware that dictionary is just a place to record the many ways that we have butchered the language. What's next...add in common mispronunciations like aks (ask) and are (our or hour). It some areas it is common to hear things like 'I borrowed it to my neighbor' instead of 'My neighbor borrowed it' or 'I loaned it to my neighbor.' Oh this one makes me crazy.....'I have a sofa for sell.'

I make plenty of my own grammar mistakes but some things are over the line, lol. I almost never correct even when I read or hear something egregious. My daughter's text messages are one exception...she loves me regardless. :mrgreen: More than once someone has commented that I enunciate when I speak. It's an odd compliment, lol. But if I ever have to ask "At what hour are our friends expecting us for dinner?" you will understand the question the first time!
 
This is down there with, "I could care less", or "
I was not aware that dictionary is just a place to record the many ways that we have butchered the language. What's next...add in common mispronunciations like aks (ask) and are (our or hour). It some areas it is common to hear things like 'I borrowed it to my neighbor' instead of 'My neighbor borrowed it' or 'I loaned it to my neighbor.' Oh this one makes me crazy.....'I have a sofa for sell.'

I make plenty of my own grammar mistakes but some things are over the line, lol. I almost never correct even when I read or hear something egregious. My daughter's text messages are one exception...she loves me regardless. :mrgreen: More than once someone has commented that I enunciate when I speak. It's an odd compliment, lol. But if I ever have to ask "At what hour are our friends expecting us for dinner?" you will understand the question the first time!

One Vey! :roll:
You're worse than I am.
Just answer the question.
 
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I was not aware that dictionary is just a place to record the many ways that we have butchered the language. What's next...add in common mispronunciations like aks (ask) and are (our or hour). It some areas it is common to hear things like 'I borrowed it to my neighbor' instead of 'My neighbor borrowed it' or 'I loaned it to my neighbor.' Oh this one makes me crazy.....'I have a sofa for sell.'

I make plenty of my own grammar mistakes but some things are over the line, lol. I almost never correct even when I read or hear something egregious. My daughter's text messages are one exception...she loves me regardless. :mrgreen: More than once someone has commented that I enunciate when I speak. It's an odd compliment, lol. But if I ever have to ask "At what hour are our friends expecting us for dinner?" you will understand the question the first time!

Gary is that you ? :mrgreen2:
These are his bug bears also
 
“Irregardless” is not a word. Makes me nuts.
+1

Lately I've been hearing "step foot" a lot...i.e., I would never step foot in that house. WTH is step foot???? It's set foot fools! This happens because people don't read enough. They just make up their own words/phrases based on what they "think" they hear.
 
When my kids were in school their grammar teacher told me snuck is not a word. I think it’s a darn good word. Sneaked is the correct form. :roll2:
 
+1

Lately I've been hearing "step foot" a lot...i.e., I would never step foot in that house. WTH is step foot???? It's set foot fools! This happens because people don't read enough. They just make up their own words/phrases based on what they "think" they hear.

Omg! @SandyinAnaheim - this made me laugh cause it’s so true!
 
When my kids were in school their grammar teacher told me snuck is not a word. I think it’s a darn good word. Sneaked is the correct form.

I thought I was the only person who had a problem with the so-called word "snuck". It is everywhere and should be nowhere.
 
I thought I was the only person who had a problem with the so-called word "snuck". It is everywhere and should be nowhere.

I first read that in a baby sitter's club book lol. But I still get mixed up between sneak/snuck; hanged/hung; lay/lie.

Irregardless drives me crazy. Along with could of instead of could've (could have) .
 
I've given up trying to keep straight: lay lie lain laid. :nono: :snore:
But I have an excuse for trouble keeping anything ... straight! :lol-2:
 
When my kids were in school their grammar teacher told me snuck is not a word. I think it’s a darn good word. Sneaked is the correct form. :roll2:

My pet peeve is using “drug” for the past tense of drag. I have heard people say: she drug his dead body across the field.....
 
One that I've noticed a lot recently is using "could of" in place of "could have" or "could've"... makes me insane.
 
I’ve never understood “don’t got” :confused::???:
 
As in I don’t got no money!
 
One that I've noticed a lot recently is using "could of" in place of "could have" or "could've"... makes me insane.

This drives me crazy too. Could of, should of, would of make no sense at all. It’s amazing how many native speakers of English seem to think those terms are correct.
 
As a former English teacher I actually use both, depends on the situation I'm using it in.... so I ticked other....
 
My pet peeve is using “drug” for the past tense of drag. I have heard people say: she drug his dead body across the field.....

I hope never to have this conversation with anyone.......:P2
 
Your really going overbord with this......
Why should you're grammar bother other people?????

I know you are joking. LOL Grammar "Your (you're)." And spelling "overbord (overboard)".
 
I know a girl who uses “genurally” interchangeably instead of generally or genuinely. God she’s annoying
 
GAH!!!!! I never thought I was bothered by so much grammar, but when it's all typed out it drives me BATTY!!!! I've encountered people who do all of the above and it is annoying. I agree that it is the lack of reading.

My other pet peeve: incorrect use of osmosis. Osmosis is the transfer of a solvent across a membrane. No you cannot learn by osmosis (explain how knowledge is a solvent)....annoying!
 
I love this thread haha. My SIL spells absolutely as “obsoletely”. I wonder what she thinks the actual word absolutely means, when she invariably sees it written somewhere
 
"Youse guys" makes me cringe. That is one of my biggest pet peeves.
 
Another one of my favorites is "all the sudden"....I hear it all the time on TV. Where do people come up with this stuff?

My husband drives me bonkers with "me and him" are going to the store. I can't even say anything about it anymore as in 16 yrs, he's still doing it. He has two siblings that are TEACHERS and they do it too.
 
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