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Wrong spellings and words

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Mostly on social media. Saw one just now which was a new one on me

in a reply to an advert

"...where are you baste" :lol:

Better than the usual there their and allowed aloud.
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I like it when they use the wrong word, but still a real word, and it changes the meaning.

For some reason the one that sticks in my mind was when somebody said you should "use Greece" when fitting a part.
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Sundayjumper wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 12:00 pm I like it when they use the wrong word, but still a real word, and it changes the meaning.

For some reason the one that sticks in my mind was when somebody said you should "use Greece" when fitting a part.
Definitively or defiantly work well for this instead of definitely .
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I’ve had to take people off my social media because of this- getting my eye twitching. I don’t understand how anyone can get something so wrong when autocorrect basically corrects most things for you. Worst I’ve seen is putting an r in can’t to give carnt, not even having the decency to put an apostrophe in either.
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Follow Lotus on Twitter, that's always good for a laugh. They have a complete illiterate write their stuff.
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I've seen "axe" written down instead of ask... :roll:
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How much of that is autocorrect combined with not reading it before hitting send/submit/post/tweet/whatever-it-is-called-on-that-platform?
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dinny_g wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 12:23 pm I've seen "axe" written down instead of ask... :roll:
This might be deliberate - it's an African-American'ism to say "aks" rather than the actual English word of "ask". Axe might just be a step on.
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scotta wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 12:02 pm
Sundayjumper wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 12:00 pm I like it when they use the wrong word, but still a real word, and it changes the meaning.

For some reason the one that sticks in my mind was when somebody said you should "use Greece" when fitting a part.
Definitively or defiantly work well for this instead of definitely .

Defiantly this one!!

I asked someone in an email why they were being defiant ....they honestly thought they were saying "definitely"
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Brought instead of bought - annoys the hell out of me for some reason
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JLv3.0 wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 12:57 pm
dinny_g wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 12:23 pm I've seen "axe" written down instead of ask... :roll:
This might be deliberate - it's an African-American'ism to say "aks" rather than the actual English word of "ask". Axe might just be a step on.
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Broccers wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 1:27 pm Brought instead of bought - annoys the hell out of me for some reason
This.

Also "could of".
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Pacific instead of specific is another good one.
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DeskJockey wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 12:36 pm How much of that is autocorrect combined with not reading it before hitting send/submit/post/tweet/whatever-it-is-called-on-that-platform?
autocorrect is a ducking nightmare.
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One more...

DISCUSTING !!!!

Bad bad bad. :D
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IIRC I saw someone write cahshey instead of cachet the other day.
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ste wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 12:21 pm Follow Lotus on Twitter, that's always good for a laugh. They have a complete illiterate write their stuff.
It could just be how they speak in Norfolk :lol:
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Wee knead a mower affective weigh of dealing with this is you.
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GG. wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2019 1:48 pm Pacific instead of specific is another good one.
God, this. I found “the senior nurse has pacifically asked for x, y and z” in a notice on a ward the other day.
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