ABUSE of the English Language
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Originally Posted by rick_rine
Rick
calling concrete cement is like calling a loaf of bread a loaf of flour . It is an ingredient of the finished product
Rick got me to thinking about the use and ABUSE of the English Language.
I believe we are all guilty, at some time.
My pet hate is the incorrect use of 'Hard' when 'Difficult' should be used.
It came to light during the time when I was working FIFO.
When I got home I was Difficult,
because I was hard :eek: :eek:
I know of the Wood/ Timber one,
and 'May I' / 'Can I'
Any others?
Eins, zwie, drie feir!!!! <Achung!!!>
At the risk of offending you lot who have goosetepping tendancies re language, swearing, spelling and such... I venture the following ; Is not the purpose of language/s to convey meaning, express thought, profess opinion, laud poetry and song ?? if so who cares if I use difficult instead of hard ? so long as the meaning of the intention of the sentance is expressed without missunderstanding theoretical right or wrong grammer, pronunciation and spelling is TOTALLY irrelevant.
Everyone gets it wrong; politicians, judges, winos, grunt, frank zappa, , you, me. why burden your life with the hating of the irreconcilable ?
wars have started due to misunderstandings in inflection, grammer and pronunication - what a waste!
Alfred Einstien was right when he said (If you allow me to paraphrase his quote here and twist it to my argument as a descriptor) "Nationalism is the bane of civilisation, the scourge of humanity" What am I trying to say here ? The sooner we have a common language the better. I hope my being difficult wasnt too hard for you goosteppers.