Are there any Americans lurking in this corner of pedantic grammatical correction?
...that would be "AWESOME"![Rolleyes Rolleyes](https://www.austinsevenfriends.co.uk/forum/images/smilies/rolleyes.png)
(Sorry).
...that would be "AWESOME"
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Are there any Americans lurking in this corner of pedantic grammatical correction?
...that would be "AWESOME" ![]() (Sorry).
02-12-2021, 12:00 AM
Awesome? Awesome? That’s nothing, only a couple of days ago I overheard a young chap on his mobile ‘ ‘Really? Wow, man, that’s really uber-awesome.’
True satisfaction is the delayed fulfilment of ancient wish
02-12-2021, 01:30 AM
A few years ago there was a noted boxer here who had spent much time mixing with his cultural associates so had picked up rap type language.. He gained fame by observing after some match. "It was O for awesome" !!
That would be David Tua picking a vowel on the NZ version of the TV show "Wheel of Fortune" to be pedantic....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaIZF8uUTtk
02-12-2021, 01:56 AM
I mentioned time spent on an off shore island in the early 1970s. A couple running the accomodation where I stayed had moved there 20 or so years prior and retained all the expressions current when they went there. To get a move on "rattle your dags". "What a dag" (character) "Corker" (notable), " root", plus many from then common use by maori and purloining of now considered very non PC. "korero" protracted discussion, "taiho" later, procrastination (a notable characteristic) "puckeroo" broken , "rangatira" influential boss man, and more which would get me excommunicated.
02-12-2021, 10:18 AM
well myself for one are finding this thread super interesting, innit!
Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think!
02-12-2021, 12:03 PM
Mention of the “ historic present” tense brought me to a rant while listening to “In our time” this morning. Someone was using it but kept slipping in and out during consecutive sentences. I find it irritating and another example of Americanisation of English but then, one often hears an American saying “ If I would have known” , a mixture of past and future conditional tenses rather than the concise and explicit “ Had I known “. Still, the more words you use must confer intellectual superiority I suppose.
As an aside, “In our time “ must be among the best of any broadcasting by the BBC, highly recommended and informative, recommended and all 1500+ editions are available on demand.
02-12-2021, 02:55 PM
'Revert back' seems to be very much on trend
![]() Incidentally, if and when this thread fades into obscurity, you might like to try the 'One for the spelling police' thread on Pistonheads - 8,000+ posts over the past 10 years!
02-12-2021, 03:16 PM
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