spik goot engrish prease!

Sep 13, 2010 22:09

sticking post-its questioning someone's english grammar capabilities whilst having lunch can be an invasive method of enlightening the public on the use of proper english. i don't deny that i too have grammar nuances, however, the guy they featured on tv had atrocious pronunciation and grammar usage, in just a simple conversation. if you are hired, or perhaps readily volunteered to irritate the daylights out of hungry working folks, at least have to audaciy to speak seemingly passable english. why would i even bother about the 'speak good english' campaign, when the people advocating it don't live up to it's ideals? or...or if you can't speak well, at least shut the hell up and not talk at all. but i personally feel that this is jsut as invasive as the crazy japanese man who goes around breaking or snatching and throwing away people's cigarettes. it's personal dude. we all need our 'lebensraum', so give bad-habit folks like me a break! actually, being the passive person that i am, i would probably let the said person step all over me and just shrug and walk away. i can be such a wuss at times. awesome, ain't it?

ok enough mundane complaints. time to watch some telly.
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