I'm sorry, I've probably been driving you crazy. Every now and then, I'm humbled to realize that at 25, I can still discover that I've been spelling something wrong for MY WHOLE LIFE.
Your right, the "here, here" one drives me crazy. For some reason I type "rediculous" first, every time, and then I go back and correct it if I remember. I blame brain clouds.
My most recent peeve is Americans using British spellings and turns of phrase, like "flavour" and "Hallowe'en" and "straightaway" and "fruit and veg." :P
However, I've never really had a problem with emoticons.
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(Anonymous) 2005-10-25 09:32 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
I think I need to take more spelling tests.
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Here, here!I agree wholeheartedly!no subject
Eggcorns
(Anonymous) 2005-10-25 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
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Bissiger Ronehund!
Where's Larry Doering when you need him?
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However, I've never really had a problem with emoticons.
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The American Heritage Dictionary doesn't give it (or "straightaway") the "Brit." marker like it does "flavour".
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Hear, hear!