When I get precise about grammar, spelling and punctuation, people don’t like it. But if I call the monster “Frankenstein” or say “Grand Central Station” the pedants get all bent out of shape.
This really irritated me, but when I looked into it, I learned that “less” had in the past been perfectly fine. That’s one pet peeve eliminated, only a thousand more to go.
From the Oxford Dictionary definition of item (edited for clarity): “an individual … unit, especially one that is part of a list, COLLECTION (emphasis mine), or set.”
From the Oxford Dictionary definition of collection: “A group of THINGS or people.” (One corn flake is a “thing” [i.e., an inanimate material object].)
Ergo, a box of cornflakes is one item.
(To avoid further problems, please specify to the cashier you are buying a CARTON of eggs [one item], not a dozen eggs [twelve individual items or things]).
Ratkin Premium Member 3 months ago
Nobody likes the class brain.
Qiset 3 months ago
Easy. Pour out the box of cereal and only take 8 of the flakes. She’s the last flake.
Jeff0811 3 months ago
Yeah, complain to the cashier. So I’m wondering if he has 9 brain cells or fewer, or less? Either way he’s pretty smart for an idiot.
Pedmar Premium Member 3 months ago
When I get precise about grammar, spelling and punctuation, people don’t like it. But if I call the monster “Frankenstein” or say “Grand Central Station” the pedants get all bent out of shape.
The Reader Premium Member 3 months ago
YES!
Dobie Premium Member 3 months ago
You tell him, Bev!
Say Bev… you wouldn’t, by any chance, know Marge Simpson would ya?
Gent 3 months ago
Technically, any number of steenky overprocessed packaged foods is bad for healths. So it not counts.
Gameguy49 Premium Member 3 months ago
It isn’t technical, it is grammatical. (Technically speaking).
Joe Cur 3 months ago
Corny Flakes: contains 9 essential vitamins and various puns.
ladykat 3 months ago
The cashier is not responsible for the wording of the sign.
rgulyash 3 months ago
Wait!!!!! Who still has express lanes??? It’s almost all self check now
pat sandy creator 3 months ago
he’s ‘that’ guy…
Cerabooge 3 months ago
This really irritated me, but when I looked into it, I learned that “less” had in the past been perfectly fine. That’s one pet peeve eliminated, only a thousand more to go.
Howard'sMyHero 3 months ago
While we’re at it …
What’s that thing behind Bev with the handle …?
mountainclimber 3 months ago
“There’s battle lines being drawn, nobody’s right if everybody’s wrong.”
(buffalo springfield)
darcyandsimon 3 months ago
But not individually priced…
Zebrastripes 3 months ago
Shut up and check out. Oy
Frank Burns Eats Worms 3 months ago
He quit regular Corn Flakes ‘cause they Kellogg his arteries.
zeexenon 3 months ago
He has a fewer, hotter than a pepper sprout …
mistercatworks 3 months ago
Also, “greater than” 9 items in the cereal box. :)
donut reply 3 months ago
Remember, grammar police usually don’t get paid.
Smeagol 3 months ago
If you can’t argue with them, pick apart their grammar.
David Lieb Premium Member 3 months ago
It probably annoys him when Facebook asks whether you want more or less posts like this, too. Certainly annoys me!
Jeffin Premium Member 3 months ago
Less is more.
NolaMan 3 months ago
“technically” Bev is wrong, cereal is only sold by the box, it should have been grapes or bananas, etc that are sold by weight
lnrokr55 3 months ago
Sorry, but people being snarky to each other all the time is not funny anymore, it’s just an everyday experience….. Happy Sunday!
PoodleGroomer 3 months ago
English language doesn’t have rules. They use books of suggested styles.
adrianrune 3 months ago
From the Oxford Dictionary definition of item (edited for clarity): “an individual … unit, especially one that is part of a list, COLLECTION (emphasis mine), or set.”
From the Oxford Dictionary definition of collection: “A group of THINGS or people.” (One corn flake is a “thing” [i.e., an inanimate material object].)
Ergo, a box of cornflakes is one item.
(To avoid further problems, please specify to the cashier you are buying a CARTON of eggs [one item], not a dozen eggs [twelve individual items or things]).
Bryan Smith Premium Member 3 months ago
OK then. I want 9 Corn Flakes. What price will that ring up?
unfair.de 3 months ago
Why isn’t it written correctly? He might be pedantic, but he’s right.
But if he’s so keen on it he shouldn’t say „technically” but „grammatically”…