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This is a pet peeve of mine. I see it here and many other comments sections. You make a spelling error or grammatical error and there are usually 3 posters ready to jump on you. WHY? If the comment is easily understood the way it is posted, leave it be. It is no ones job to correct adults who post here. I can only assume they do it because they feel empowered by the anonymity of the web. IF you know that a stranger would slap you if you did it to them while standing in front of them, DON’T assume you can do that here. Leave it be and carry on with your day. By the way, what do you feed ‘pet’ peeves?
Y’all done with this here glass? If so, would you kindly get you ass in gear and take it to the kitchen. I do not expect to find it anywhere other than in the freshly emptied dishwasher. A reminder, I do not like to be disappointed.
Can may be the right rhetorical question. May would be asking permission to do it. Can would be an inquiry if he was physically going to allow her to do it. If there is a little bit of beer left in the bottom of the glass, she might not be able to grab it before he resisted. Taking glass or plate away from a guy is almost always a can I do it versus a may I do it moment.
I assume a man, who is bigger and stronger than I am, can handle his own dishes and glasses. And he can probably reach the higher shelves to put some of those items away, too. I wonder if that is a running joke with them – I have a neighbor who will say “more better” just to annoy the spouse. It makes us all laugh.
Tyge about 4 years ago
Correction accepted. “Happy wife, happy life!”
Da'Dad about 4 years ago
Some buttons are better left unpushed.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 4 years ago
You stand corrected in your chair, you mean.
ERBEN2 about 4 years ago
Sorry , but this one went right by me ?
cabalonrye about 4 years ago
If I had been Janis I would have answered: certainly you may. And leave it to Arlo to take it to the kitchen himself.
Ralph Newbill about 4 years ago
He’s correct, and is she ever able to do so!
Walkdad2 Premium Member about 4 years ago
No, you sit corrected. Long-standing (or sitting) correction and joke in our family.
david_42 about 4 years ago
Sorry, but a language is how people use it, not how someone in the 1870s used it.
Michael G. about 4 years ago
“Go wash your glass, lazy oaf!”
ScullyUFO about 4 years ago
Based on news stories during pandemania, in real life the last panel would involve a knife.
jarvisloop about 4 years ago
Tyge wrote, “Happy wife, happy life.” Ever notice how husbands and fathers are rarely, if ever, mentioned in that fashion?
Tyge reminded me of a bumper sticker I once saw that was a response to “If Mama ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy.”
The sticker stated, “Papa’s unhappy, and nobody cares.”
MRBLUESKY529 about 4 years ago
Sorry. May I smash this glass on your head?
formathe about 4 years ago
This is a pet peeve of mine. I see it here and many other comments sections. You make a spelling error or grammatical error and there are usually 3 posters ready to jump on you. WHY? If the comment is easily understood the way it is posted, leave it be. It is no ones job to correct adults who post here. I can only assume they do it because they feel empowered by the anonymity of the web. IF you know that a stranger would slap you if you did it to them while standing in front of them, DON’T assume you can do that here. Leave it be and carry on with your day. By the way, what do you feed ‘pet’ peeves?
cuzinron47 about 4 years ago
We’ve got so many grammar Nazis these days. There’s such a thing as speaking colloquially.
Katecst about 4 years ago
Y’all done with this here glass? If so, would you kindly get you ass in gear and take it to the kitchen. I do not expect to find it anywhere other than in the freshly emptied dishwasher. A reminder, I do not like to be disappointed.
Rcwhiting about 4 years ago
Can may be the right rhetorical question. May would be asking permission to do it. Can would be an inquiry if he was physically going to allow her to do it. If there is a little bit of beer left in the bottom of the glass, she might not be able to grab it before he resisted. Taking glass or plate away from a guy is almost always a can I do it versus a may I do it moment.
Moonkey Premium Member about 4 years ago
I assume a man, who is bigger and stronger than I am, can handle his own dishes and glasses. And he can probably reach the higher shelves to put some of those items away, too. I wonder if that is a running joke with them – I have a neighbor who will say “more better” just to annoy the spouse. It makes us all laugh.
WilliamDoerfler about 4 years ago
English is hard!
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 4 years ago
You’re lucky she took after that!
tcviii Premium Member almost 4 years ago
At least she asked first. Arlo might be annoyed if she grabbed his glass and he was not done with it.