When I worked for the mortgage service company, I received a letter that I just couldn’t understand. It started out about there property & went on with so many homonyms it was ridiculous. Finally someone came into my office & I asked them to listen while I read the letter to see if they could figure it out. When I read it out loud I finally realized what they were saying when I substituted the correct word. I don’t think spell check would have helped as they were all proper words.
I found myself working fast food for a few years. We got a new manager who liked to post long “ALL EMPLOYEE” notices. Her grammar was atrocious! Within a day, her notice would be all marked up and corrected for her. She did not know who did it, but among her employees was an engineering type with an MS degree and two pre-med students. She knew it was one of us three.
enigmamz almost 5 years ago
“No, sir; that is ‘French’!”
wjones almost 5 years ago
Actually that’s spell it the way it sounds English.
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
menu writer must’ve been a terrible speller back in grade school (as well as middle and high school… maybe even college)
dcdete. almost 5 years ago
I’m fairly sure that in English grammar the letter i isn’t a word. Also hadto isn’t a word and inyour isn’t a word.
PleaseStay6PixelsAway almost 5 years ago
Ziggy probably thinks all those prices must be typos. (I’m saving enough to retire on now that I’m eating at home all the time.)
Purple People Eater almost 5 years ago
There are 37 prices where the decimal point should be moved one or two places to the left.
Beaker almost 5 years ago
If you don’t know the proper use of there, their, and they’re, your an idiot.
WDemBlk Premium Member almost 5 years ago
When I worked for the mortgage service company, I received a letter that I just couldn’t understand. It started out about there property & went on with so many homonyms it was ridiculous. Finally someone came into my office & I asked them to listen while I read the letter to see if they could figure it out. When I read it out loud I finally realized what they were saying when I substituted the correct word. I don’t think spell check would have helped as they were all proper words.
blakerl almost 5 years ago
Oh No Ziggy has joined the Grammar Police, Run for your life.
bobpickett1 almost 5 years ago
the curse of being in the printing industry for 30 years, I notice the errors myself, findings msitakes all over the place
Alberta Oil almost 5 years ago
Better doing that.. it’s more adulty.. than coloring the table place mat.
Tentoes almost 5 years ago
I found myself working fast food for a few years. We got a new manager who liked to post long “ALL EMPLOYEE” notices. Her grammar was atrocious! Within a day, her notice would be all marked up and corrected for her. She did not know who did it, but among her employees was an engineering type with an MS degree and two pre-med students. She knew it was one of us three.
jarci31 almost 5 years ago
No those weren’t typos those of the actual price.
NaturLvr almost 5 years ago
I’m amazed at the number of “professional” signs that contain grammatical errors.
Louisiana Resident almost 5 years ago
Now just don’t LOOSE that train of thought Ziggy!
tinstar almost 5 years ago
If I had to wait that long, I’d have already been heading for the door.
beany54 almost 5 years ago
How’s about your and you’re?