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Grouch of the Day - Reflexive pronouns
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14/01/2009 07:42:50
 
 
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>Use of these is getting worse. Some examples, not from real life, but typical of what I've experienced/heard a lot lately:
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>"Hi Mr McDonnell. I was wondering if our offer has reached yourself yet."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>"Could you manage to make payment to ourselves by the end of the week."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>"We're sending the order to yourselves direct."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>"There's just myself and yourself here."
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>>>>>>>>>>>>Don't you just love those? In fact, a couple of my friends were talking to myself about this just the other day. ;)
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>>>>>>>>>>>The moronic rule of thumb would appear to be "if the sentence requires a pronoun, replace it with one of those pronouns with 'self/selves' on the end"
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>>>>>>>>>>>Myself can see that by the end of the next decade themselves will have replaced every pronoun with its anaphora.
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>>>>>>>>>>Ok, I can see that I'm going to have to quit reading this thread since these sentences just make my eyes bleed.
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>>>>>>>>>>I wonder, if you're reading something and you run across something like these sentences or some of my favorites like "loose the game", "your crazy", "she was finding it hard to breath", does it hurt to read them? I find that it does as my brain, or my eyes, tries to force the letters into something that makes sense to me.
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>>>>>>>>>>Or is it just me?
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>>>>>>>>>Not exactly hurt, but I do go apoplectic with rage :-)
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>>>>>>>>>BTW, you forgot "It signed it's own death warrant"
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>>>>>>>>And the really really sad thing is that these come from people who grew up speaking the English language. People for whom English is not their primary language generally make mistakes in verb conjucation or sentence construction but rarely these.
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>>>>>>>>I blame spellcheck programs. People don't generally re-read what they've written anymore, they just run spellcheck and if it passes, it MUST be right!
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>>>>>>>I blame spellcheck programmess. People don't generally re-reed what they've written any maw, they just run spellcheck and if it passes, it MUST be write!
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>>>>>>>The above, with it's subtle changes, wood get passed spell cheque - and this.
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>>>>>>Yes, yes it would. It would also cause my poor husband to have to listen to about 3 minutes of a frothing-at-the-mouth rant about the idiocy of the writer.
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>>>>>Leave him, Dorris, and come and live with me, and we can rant and rage into the sunset together! :-)
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>>>>Terry, it's not that I don't appreciate the offer, ...it's just that I don't believe in divorce in a community property state ;-)
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>>>Who asked you to divorce him?
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>>>>Besides, I don't think Horsham could stand TWO of us curmudgeonly types in one place.
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>>>I only work in Horsham. I live in Brighton, 2 doors away from a gay guy who's such a grouch, Dragan, you, Jim Nelson (God rest his sole), and I put together would seem meek and mild. So there's plenty of room.
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>>Jim kept fish? I didn't know that.
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>Oops! you got me there. It should have been "(Cod rest his sole)"
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>Yeah, I know ... Soul
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>And, so far, you're the only one who's noticed/picked me up on it (although several more might have been chomping at the bit but saw no point as you'd done it).

If it'd been anybody but you, I'd probably have let it go. ;)

Well... ok, maybe not Dragan either.
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