i live in the chicago area ( go to school in memphis) and for some reason i noticed that I add the 's to stores and restaurants for the most part. like i am going to nordstoms or i am in krogers. alot of people in my hometown do too. I am sorry its a habit, but i will try and stop![]()
I said "Krogers." I also said "the Wal-Mart" and "the Best Buy."Oh dear Lord- the "I'm going to Krogers" DRIVES ME NUTS!!! --A pet peeve well before any of these others got under my skin as well.
The worst I've seen was someone refer to 'Ohana as "Poly O'Hanna's ... and I was soooo tempted to ask them if they serve up corned beef & cabbage w/a nice black & tan (i.e. Guinness and Harp).![]()
I said "Krogers." I also said "the Wal-Mart" and "the Best Buy."
I was raised better. My parents didn't do this. But where we lived other (educated) people did.
We also "ran" places. We ran to the Wal-Mart.If someone said, "I have to run up to the Wal-Mart," we would understand that to mean the same thing as, "I have to go to Wal-Mart." Some people even ran the vacuum. I just vacuumed, though. A person from another area would have thought we did a lot of exercising.
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Was this beacause of my post ?
Your spelling of "O'Hana" is causing me much angst by the way
-dave
Calling out the site owner for misspelling a restaurant's name while he's complaining about how other posters incorrectly use grammatic application of s's might be amusing, but is it wise?
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I actually had someone ask me if O'Hanas and Ragland Road had the same menu 5 yrs agoI'm not having a go at anyone, but I always find it funny how many times an 'S' gets put on the end of a restaurant name. The names I see a lot are:
Boma(s)
O'Hana(s)
Kona(s)
Jiko(s)
With the S added, they sound like they are named after someone.
No Comment!I actually had someone ask me if O'Hanas and Ragland Road had the same menu 5 yrs ago![]()
Me being the smart mouth I can sometimes be, told them to order the O'Henry cocktail LOLNo Comment!
I've heard that, too. Doesn't make me cringe, but I notice it. My grandma always said "Meijers." That one I don't notice.I hear people refer to Walmarts quite often. Cringe worthy in more than one way.
So.... if I was waiting on your table and you ordered "pop" you would be ok with me dropping off a Mr Pibb when you really wanted Coke? After all Mr Pibb is technically "pop".I've heard that, too. Doesn't make me cringe, but I notice it. My grandma always said "Meijers." That one I don't notice.
It doesn't really bug me when people say things differently, except for pop vs. coke vs. soda. It's POP, people!!!
Misusing words drives me bonkers, especially when people take a word that wasn't commonly used and start using it...but using it wrong. "Nonplussed" fits currently. Up until about five years ago, I rarely heard it used. Now, tons of people have suddenly learned the word and 98% of them use it incorrectly. They use it in place of "uninterested" or "unimpressed."
Misusing words drives me bonkers, especially when people take a word that wasn't commonly used and start using it...but using it wrong. "Nonplussed" fits currently. Up until about five years ago, I rarely heard it used. Now, tons of people have suddenly learned the word and 98% of them use it incorrectly. They use it in place of "uninterested" or "unimpressed."
I'm not having a go at anyone, but I always find it funny how many times an 'S' gets put on the end of a restaurant name. The names I see a lot are:
Boma(s)
O'Hana(s)
Kona(s)
Jiko(s)
With the S added, they sound like they are named after someone.
LOL! Like when I lived in NJ, a common phrase was: " Hey yous guys!" LOL!
Funny and annoying all at once.
I wouldn't order a pop, because it isn't very specific.So.... if I was waiting on your table and you ordered "pop" you would be ok with me dropping off a Mr Pibb when you really wanted Coke? After all Mr Pibb is technically "pop".
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What is someone ordered a "Soda Pop"? Would you bring them a Popsicle made from Club Soda?I wouldn't order a pop, because it isn't very specific.
Having once been a waitress, I order "a diet," but will drink just about anything you bring. If it is some sort of carbonated beverage that isn't Root Beer, I'll drink it. I want Diet Pepsi, but will take diet or regular Pepsi, Coke, Sprite, Slice, Dr. pepper or Mr. Pibb. And I won't hold it against you, tip-wise.
Soda is a carbonated beverage frequently mixed with other things (e.g. Scotch and Soda.)
Coke is a name brand for a specific drink. Sprite is NOT Coke.
Pop covers all of them.
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I said "Krogers." I also said "the Wal-Mart" and "the Best Buy."
I was raised better. My parents didn't do this. But where we lived other (educated) people did.
We also "ran" places. We ran to the Wal-Mart.If someone said, "I have to run up to the Wal-Mart," we would understand that to mean the same thing as, "I have to go to Wal-Mart." Some people even ran the vacuum. I just vacuumed, though. A person from another area would have thought we did a lot of exercising.
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LOL Totally guilty of this occasionally
LOL jersey boy here, during my 2nd cp, I was the only one of my roommates from the north, needless to say, my accent got ripped on quite frequently. And I wound up saying y'all, and still haven't dropped it from my vocabulary completely.
It's ok though, I rubbed off on them too, they all became fans of the sopranos and started saying OH when anyone walked in and saying you's![]()
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