Boris Bajic
Guest
I hate nothing and no-one, of course, but I disapprove of the following:
1. "Can I get a skinny latte (or whatever is being ordered)?
Well, you can get it if you want, but it might work better if I brought it to you....
2. "She's not like my daughter at all, more like my best friend".
Madam, were you 'best friends' with your own mother? No? Then why do you insist on pretending that your daughter must somehow behave as same to you? You are her mother for God's sake! You are not meant to be her best friend. That's the job of her best friend.
3. Harass pronounced with the emphasis on the second syllable.
I believe this comes from the 70s sitcom in which Michael crawford plays an accident-prone man. Over the past two decades the stress has passed to the first syllable and everyone who pronounces it like that sounds slightly like Frank Spencer.
4. Outside of....
There is no need for the second preposition. It is superfluous and likely to cloud the intended meaning.
Right... Once we've sorted that lot out, there will be more. Am I alone in hating such things?
1. "Can I get a skinny latte (or whatever is being ordered)?
Well, you can get it if you want, but it might work better if I brought it to you....
2. "She's not like my daughter at all, more like my best friend".
Madam, were you 'best friends' with your own mother? No? Then why do you insist on pretending that your daughter must somehow behave as same to you? You are her mother for God's sake! You are not meant to be her best friend. That's the job of her best friend.
3. Harass pronounced with the emphasis on the second syllable.
I believe this comes from the 70s sitcom in which Michael crawford plays an accident-prone man. Over the past two decades the stress has passed to the first syllable and everyone who pronounces it like that sounds slightly like Frank Spencer.
4. Outside of....
There is no need for the second preposition. It is superfluous and likely to cloud the intended meaning.
Right... Once we've sorted that lot out, there will be more. Am I alone in hating such things?