• zurohki
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        10 months ago

        Blinker subscription must’ve expired.

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        10 months ago

        Did you think it wasn’t a real word and google it?

        I live in the hope you did.

        Not today Lemmy grammar Nazis…not today.

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          A true grammar Nazi would obviously know that it is a proper contraction. No true Scotsman and all that ;P

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          I didn’t, I know it’s a word in British English, I just wanted to say it’s rare and I haven’t seen anyone say it on the internet

          Also yeah, I’m not a native language speaker

          (And what do you mean by the nazi part? Why would you call anyone a nazi over something like a word?)

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            Grammar Nazi is an english term that means someone who is very strict about using correct words and punctuation.

            It is meant to be humorous. It does not mean they are a Nazi.

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              Ah sorry then, I didn’t quite get that (as said I’m not a native), just wanted to point out a fun coincidence since we learnt that word a few months back in English class

              Thanks for telling me

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            10 months ago

            similarly shan’t became a go-to-word among my clique in high school once we learned it.