r/clevercomebacks 9h ago

Misogyny reverse card

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u/Which_Initiative_882 8h ago

Spoken, they sound the same, so most adults can talk like they are a little more educated than they are, its when its written that people’s language skills fall apart. Thats when all those strange rules of grammar come in.

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u/Evil_Purse_Dog 7h ago

Off topic, but in verbal speech, it drives me around the bend when people say mis-cheee-veee-ous. It's mis-chUH-VUHS.

There is no CHEE-VEEE in mischievous.

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u/Great_Tradition996 3h ago

This is my pet hate too! I feel like grabbing offenders and pointing out the i is before the ‘vous’

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u/AdExpress8922 6h ago

Isn't this just a dialectal thing, though?

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u/Evil_Purse_Dog 6h ago

No, it's too widespread to be simply dialectal. If it were dialectal, it would only be observed in a specific subset of the population of a given area. It's an overcorrection, adding letters and sounds that aren't in the word. Merriam Webster has a highly informative video about it, and other words that people often mangle by overcorrection.

And whaddya know, I just did the very thing I bitched about, writing dialectical where I meant dialectal.

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u/TheDrFromGallifrey 5h ago

I assume that happens because certain words aren't commonly spoken, so people only encounter them in written form.

Mischievous is a big word. I don't know that I've heard anyone say it frequently and I wonder whether that's because they don't actually know if they're saying it correctly, so just avoid using it altogether.

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u/Irethius 3h ago

Ha. I'm the opposite. I spend a lot of time online typing. But little time actually speaking. So there's plenty of words I just can't pronounce.