09-13-2011, 11:20 PM
			
			
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					Originally Posted by  Red Dirt Girl
					 
				 
				A few of the issues I personally lord over: 
 
•	I'm a bit of a snob when it comes to the written/spoken word. (And, surely, I will make some egregious spelling error or grammatical blunder now that I've owned up to this). It really bugs me when folks incorrectly use words like to/too/two, there/they’re/their, its/it’s and your/you’re. I also get pretty irritated by the use of the word irregardless (although, according to my version of Microsoft Word, it is, in fact, a word). Why these things bother me so much I have no idea. Others may have issues with the overuse of commas, which I’m pretty sure I offered an example of in my previous, parenthetical, statement. I’m not sure what steps I can take to change this. (Advice welcome, but I think it just kind of boils down to I’m a bit of a bitch.) 
			
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 THANK YOU! THANK YOU! I am so happy you said this. All of these things drive me crazy too.  I don't care if it makes me a "snob". It's just me and I will always be like this. I can't seem to help it! I can be a sloppy typist--but that's an entirely different matter. The misuse of homonyms and the invented words make me shudder. Don't get me started on "orientate" or "conversate".  
 
(And I think your comma usage is just fine and dandy!)  
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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