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FainaAgain Aug 5th, 2005 12:11 PM

A very interesting thread on misspellings and misusing words on the European forum:

http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34594959

Wayne Aug 5th, 2005 12:15 PM

And by the way, if anyone thinks a spell-check function will eliminate all their message errors, think again. Many of the things that frustrate us are words spelled properly but used improperly -- something the spelling check will never find. Granted, there are words like seperate or definate that could be caught.

A year or two ago, I was chastised by some Fodors regulars for pointing out to a poster that his/her message included some misspelt words. Now I find that lots of Fodorites are becoming as irritated as I have been with the atrocious spelling.

Maybe I'll go back to my criticisms of bad usage and bad spelling. I'll have to masticate on that.

LoveItaly Aug 5th, 2005 12:20 PM

IMHO it is not the bad grammar or the incorrect words, or the words that are not spelled correctly that annoy and bother me.

What I do find very irritating is when some posters get mean and rude and think it is clever to put someone down.
Thank goodness they are in the minority.

Betsy Aug 5th, 2005 12:21 PM

I think people tend to confuse the spelling of Niagara with Viagra.

OO Aug 5th, 2005 12:22 PM

If you have a minute to waste (or waist :)
) take a stab at this little English test. http://www.scientificpsychic.com/engtst1.html

LN Aug 5th, 2005 12:23 PM

There's another new one on the board.

When tourists visit a new ciy they go

"Site seeing" and it actually is "Sight seeing"

But, irregardless, it's still a good sight.

LN Aug 5th, 2005 12:24 PM

Or perhaps a new city.

MelissaHI Aug 5th, 2005 12:28 PM

Since you mentioned spelling....
It's <b>OAHU</b> not Ohau
It's <b>KAUAI</b> not Kaui or Kuaui
It's <b>LUAU</b> not lua

aaaack. Those are like nails on a chalkboard for me!

bear900 Aug 5th, 2005 12:39 PM

I think I just chipped a tooth when my irregardless got stuck somewhere between my irrespective and my regardless.

~ eerie-dundant

Birdie Aug 5th, 2005 12:41 PM

Please don't think I was trying to put anyone down. As was pointed out many times, I make mistakes myself. The advise/advice mixups just seem to jump right out at me.

hdm Aug 5th, 2005 12:54 PM

If you can stand just one more -- the phrase is &quot;I couldn't care less&quot; NOT &quot;I could care less&quot;. Unless, of course, you do actually care.

razzledazzle Aug 5th, 2005 12:58 PM

Tu daze fonx le'sn:
Th wrd is <b> <i> &quot;om-lette&quot; </i></b>
We uze it in a sentens, kay ?
<i>Yu hit me agen an <b>om-lette</b> u have it !</i>

R5

MarionCK Aug 5th, 2005 01:49 PM

If anyone feels obligated to respond to this thread, they should not.

It's not even a word. Obliged...yes ;-)


Marion

FainaAgain Aug 5th, 2005 02:03 PM

but doesn't matter how many misspelled and misused words we'll see we're all looking forward to more questions and more fun, right?

As some smart person said, s**t happens.

bear900 Aug 5th, 2005 02:10 PM

&lt; om-lette u have it ! &gt;

…and I no doubt deserve it! LOL

I am somehow reminded of an episode while attending a conference in downtown Chicago. A greeter was sent downstairs to the lobby of the Amoco building to meet our group and escort us upstairs. We lined up to shake hands and exchange greetings as we entered the building. With good fun, I did a royal job of twisting things as I approached her.

She looked at me, extended her hand, and with a smile said, “You’re a gourd.”
“‘Scuse me?”
“You’re a gourd…”
Continuing with my ruse, I said, “Aw c’mon! I know I’ve put on a few pounds, but…”
“No!” She put her hand to her mouth to contain her laughter, then exclaimed, “My name is Eura Gorde!” ….but I knew that…

~ with apologies to Eura.

Santa_Claus Aug 5th, 2005 02:24 PM

((g)) ((g)) ((g)) ((g))
HO - HO - HO!!


Nice to see all the good children here playing nicely with one another.

- Santa

((g)) ((g)) ((g)) ((g))

dwooddon Aug 5th, 2005 02:47 PM

But Easytraveler, I'm a retired police officer and quite often carry a concealed weapon. So, in my case, it is &quot;bear arms&quot;.

razzledazzle Aug 5th, 2005 03:38 PM

Oh bear,Now your gonna tell us she has a sister





named Ima...
He-he.
R5

Citylghts Aug 5th, 2005 03:51 PM

Marty Feldman? I thought he said his name was Eye-gor.

Cassandra Aug 5th, 2005 05:02 PM

It's foliage not &quot;foilage&quot; unless you're wrapping trees in aluminum foil. And as others have noted, it's itinerary, not &quot;itenary&quot; or any of the other 100 variations. And although Fodors is not as yet audio, if you find yourself about to say &quot;realator&quot; instead of &quot;realtor&quot; , best be in the next county where I can't hear you.

saharabee Aug 5th, 2005 05:26 PM

Oh Birdie! I can't tell you how grateful (not greatful) I am to you for posting this. It's one of my biggest annoyances (and God knows why!) I don't mind spelling stuff (I'm equally guilty of typing way too fast and not checking before posting!). but I hate the advice/advise thing!

And while we're at it also:

loose/lose - as in - &quot;Will I now loose my money?&quot;

their/there/they're - as in &quot;It was there fault! Their absolutely crazy , but they're for the grace of God go I!&quot;!

Ouch! ouch! ouch!

Too much fun! ( Or &quot;to&quot; much! Or, more likely, &quot;two&quot; much!)

tpatricco Aug 5th, 2005 05:36 PM

Cassandra, LOL at your foilage description! I've got my Reynolds Wrap ready!!

easytraveler Aug 5th, 2005 06:54 PM

This thread reminds of a series of jokes which started out with &quot;Magellan circumcised the globe...&quot; Does anyone remember those jokes?

I've been springing the &quot;psycho the rapist&quot; and &quot;references refurbished&quot; jokes on as many of my family members as I can today. Guess we're all a bit nutty, 'cause we've all been ROFLOL!

A friend of mine just sent me a bunch of hilarious travelers' questions from Australia. I'll pass them on later. Too long to type now.

dwooddon: As far as I'm concerned, you can bear/bare as many arms as you are legally allowed :)

R5: :D Very funny!


je Aug 5th, 2005 07:26 PM

Dont forget &quot;itinerary&quot;.

Wayne Aug 6th, 2005 03:35 AM

I'm sorry, all, but I must tell--
There is a word I didn't spell.
I just forgot my southern drawl
When I addressed you all as y'all.

My spelling checker notwithstanding,
I mused on line to Fodorites.
Responses came with much demanding,
How dare I say I saw those sites?

A site unseen, with much regret,
In spite of grate advise I get,
Demands I bear my sole and say
Enuff awready!! Let's go play.

Birdie Aug 6th, 2005 05:09 AM

Love it Wayne! Y'all is truly a word.
I have to throw two more questionable word uses into the mix.
My Catholic school upbringing forces me to ask: when did &quot;got&quot; officially become a word?
Good is an adjective not an adverb. You didn't play good, you played well.

OneWanderingJew Aug 6th, 2005 05:23 AM

Wayne--Your poem gets an A+ :) Excellent use of words, rhyming and creativity. (I'm a teacher, I no what im tawking abut.)

SamH Aug 6th, 2005 05:38 AM

I would never respond to a thread like this because every time i do I make a mistake and look dum.

Y'all is a word with government approval, which I am reminded of everytime i drive through Florence, KY and see that big red and white water tower proclaiming &quot; Florence Y'all&quot;

bardo1 Aug 6th, 2005 05:40 AM

Birdie,
Good title. Even if this annoyance is only lightly reduced, it was worth sticking your neck out on this. Thanks for the bravery and being a good sport.

LoveItaly,
I agree that (here at Fodor's anyway) rudeness and mean spiritedness on this topic is very rare indeed (usually fly by night newbies who only stick around a few days). The very harshest posts are no worse in tone than one friend informing another of spinach between their teeth.

aileen679 Aug 6th, 2005 05:44 AM

I usually don't notice the spelling errors that could just be sloppy typing. I make a ton of those. However, one thing that always shrieks out at me is....&quot;Me and my BF/GF or My BF/GF and me are going____. The writer usually wants an inexpensive place on the ocean.

sylvia3 Aug 6th, 2005 05:55 AM

ok, couldn't help myself. Punctuation goes inside the quotes, unless it's a semicolon. And, &quot;her and I&quot; sounds far worse than &quot;me and my wife,&quot; maybe because they are trying to sound correct? Typos are understandable (Baton Rough comes to mind), but please never say &quot;I'm good&quot; when someone asks &quot;how are you?&quot;
I'd type 2 cents, but they've taken that character off keyboards.

Wayne Aug 6th, 2005 07:02 AM

Birdie--Lest I forget, &quot;got&quot; is indeed a valid word in the right context; that is, as the past tense of &quot;get.&quot;

And don't forget that in the UK (not the University of Kentucky) the use of &quot;have got&quot; is common and correct.

Wayne Aug 7th, 2005 08:27 AM

OWJ--Belated thanks for your compliment. I've always been a spontaneous poet, so that little ditty just sorta came to me as I read through the other posts.

carolyn Aug 7th, 2005 10:48 AM

Let's (let us) not forget about the use of apostrophes in an attempt to form plurals.

easytraveler Aug 7th, 2005 11:33 AM

wich plural's wuld them be,? :)

Lets (let us) not fergit that ther wear none speling standardes in Shakespear's daye.

Wonder how he ever managed to write such great plays without the grammar police? :)

CAPH52 Aug 7th, 2005 12:17 PM

Marion, while I agree with Wayne that spell check wouldn't catch many of the mistakes that have been mentioned, it is possible to use spell check while posting on Fodor's.

I have AOL. If you don't, this may not work for you. But what I do is open the write mail window (without closing Fodor's), type the sentence I'm having trouble with in the body of an e-mail and hit spell check. After I get my answer, I close it out and go back to posting.

Dreamer2 Aug 7th, 2005 12:34 PM

Itinerary and Separate drive me nuts!

Remember, there is A RAT in separate!

MarionCK Aug 7th, 2005 01:51 PM

Alas, no AOL here.

But my outdated dictionary is getting a workout.

I have only myself to blame for the typographical ;-) errors.

Marion

J62 Aug 7th, 2005 04:46 PM

I'm laughing so much my eyes are watering. Can somebody pass the box of Kleeneces?

J62 Aug 7th, 2005 04:46 PM

I'm laughing so much my eyes are watering. Can somebody pass the box of Kleenexes, or is it Kleeneces?


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