I have come to the conclusion that people talk like how they hear things. And for the most part, it s generally incorrect. And I also think that it mostly comes from people not reading enough. So your only point of reference is how you are hearing the word or phrase.
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One of my biggest pet peeves (and I see this a lot) is when people write we should OF done. . It s we should HAVE done. (whatever it is) . But I will give you that, it does sound like should of instead of should have . Especially if it s a contraction. Then, when you add in the possibility of voice to text, it probably gets worse.
Zipper Merge is Good, But Will Really Upset Some People Tis the season. The season of road construction in Minnesota. We always hear that joke. Minnesota has two seasons- Winter and Road Construction. And it s really not that far off from the truth.
When you see a sign and it says road work ahead or right lane only ahead or merge ahead whatever the case may be, the question is, do you merge over right away and merge early or do you wait until the last minute, using both lanes and zipper merge ?
The answer is to use the zipper merge method. Sometimes, more so recently, the sign may actually say zipper merge in heavy traffic . And it works. if you do it right, which let s be honest, we really don t do. And if people try to, it really gives people road rage. And we, as Minnesotans, will think it s rude, or that person is a complete jack . Referring to the person who runs up the other lane to the front and expects people who have been waiting in the othe