I'm always that guy.
It's really cringe when you see someone talking about how we should xyz but can't use English correctly.
Same for people who pronounce "etc." as "ed-sedera" or "eggsedra" , instead of "et. cetera." (literally, "and the rest")
This last one surprises the hell out of me when someone who I think has otherwise good points and is generally observed to be intelligent uses it incorrectly. The point being (typos aside) there are people out there (eg. me) who are going to second guess you if you can't use English correctly.
I'm always that guy.
It's really cringe when you see someone talking about how we should xyz but can't use English correctly.
Same for people who pronounce "etc." as "ed-sedera" or "eggsedra" , instead of "et. cetera." (literally, "and the rest")
This last one surprises the hell out of me when someone who I think has otherwise good points and is generally observed to be intelligent uses is incorrectly. The point being there are people out there (eg. me) who are going to second guess you if you can't use English correctly.
I'm always that guy.
It's really cringe when you see someone talking about how we should xyz but can't use English correctly.
Same for people who pronounce "etc."as "ed-sedera" or "eggsedra" , instead of "et. cetera." (literally, "and the rest")
This last one surprises the hell out of me when someone who I think has otherwise good points and is generally observed to be intelligent uses is incorrectly. The point being there are people out there (eg. me) who are going to second guess you if you can't use English correctly.
I'm always that guy.
It's really cringe when you see someone talking about how we should xyz but can't use English correctly.
Same for people who pronounce "etc."as "ed-sedera" or "eggsedra" (literally, "and the rest"), instead of "et. cetera." This last one surprises the hell out of me when someone who I think has otherwise good points and is generally observed to be intelligent uses is incorrectly. The point being there are people out there (eg. me) who are going to second guess you if you can't use English correctly.
I'm always that guy.
It's really cringe when you see someone talking about how we should xyz but can't use English correctly.
Same for people who pronounce "etc."as "ed-sedera" or "eggsedra", instead of "et. cetera." This last one surprises the hell out of me when someone who I think has otherwise good points and is generally observed to be intelligent uses is incorrectly. The point being there are people out there (eg. me) who are going to second guess you if you can't use English correctly.
I'm always that guy.
It's really cringe when you see someone talking about how we should xyz but can't use English correctly.
Same for people who say "ed-sedera" or "eggsedra", instead of "et. cetera."