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I’m Irritated with Markets World
Either re-connected or turned back on. “Cut on”.
The person could have been non native English speaking or from some remote area where they speak like that. Agree with you, logical in a way. That’s not what people usually say though.
Either re-connected or turned back on. “Cut on”.
The person could have been non native English speaking or from some remote area where they speak like that . Agree with you, logical in a way. That’s not what people usually say though.
Once heard someone, an American, explain that when you didn’t pay your utility bills, service got cut off, pay them, and service got cut on again.
Seems logical enough to me.
“Cut that light on, would ya?”
I heard that plenty, having been raised in Texas.
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And Honest and Honor and Heir? Let’s pronounce every letter now!
And the British and Australian pronunciation of “pasta” and “taco” gets on my last nerve.
Two irritations (amongst many) that have crept into our language:-
People who say ‘uz’ instead of ‘us’, and those who say ‘can I get a coffee’ rather than ‘can I have a coffee’
And Honest and Honor and Heir? Let’s pronounce every letter now!
And the British and Australian pronunciation of “pasta” and “taco” gets on my last nerve.
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I’m Irritated with Markets World
Either re-connected or turned back on. “Cut on”.
The person could have been non native English speaking or from some remote area where they speak like that. Agree with you, logical in a way. That’s not what people usually say though.
Either re-connected or turned back on. “Cut on”.
The person could have been non native English speaking or from some remote area where they speak like that . Agree with you, logical in a way. That’s not what people usually say though.
Once heard someone, an American, explain that when you didn’t pay your utility bills, service got cut off, pay them, and service got cut on again.
Seems logical enough to me.
“Cut that light on, would ya?”
I heard that plenty, having been raised in Texas.
And Honest and Honor and Heir? Let’s pronounce every letter now!
And the British and Australian pronunciation of “pasta” and “taco” gets on my last nerve.
Two irritations (amongst many) that have crept into our language:-
People who say ‘uz’ instead of ‘us’, and those who say ‘can I get a coffee’ rather than ‘can I have a coffee’
And Honest and Honor and Heir? Let’s pronounce every letter now!
And the British and Australian pronunciation of “pasta” and “taco” gets on my last nerve.
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