spacesailor Posted May 8 Posted May 8 Just have a look at Hong Kong, Mass's of ' high-rise' apartments. Great for the young starting their working life. Paid for by their ' superannuation ' scheme. Not the government at large . spacesailor
facthunter Posted May 8 Posted May 8 No. It's lack of good information. Too much Fear and Hate and Lack of respect for others. Nev 1
onetrack Posted May 8 Posted May 8 Don't forget the impact of constant advertising that constantly tells you how inadequate you are, unless you have the latest consumer item/beauty treatment/advanced job/biggest house/latest electronic gizmo/etc, etc......... 2
red750 Posted Tuesday at 08:21 AM Posted Tuesday at 08:21 AM This ad appeared in a comic book dated 1963.
onetrack Posted Tuesday at 09:06 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:06 AM Looks like a spoof ad from MAD magazine or something similar. A little overdone. 1
old man emu Posted Tuesday at 09:50 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:50 AM Somewhat distantly related to the content of that ad, my daughter-in-law showed me an email she had received from one of her staff. When I rad it, I figured that I could not have written in using my most formal writing style and quick access to a dictionary of thesaurus. My D-i-L told me that the writer was a young woman of limited education. The email had be composed using AI. Without addressing the subject of the email, my D-i-L simply replied asking why the sender had to use AI. The response was that the sender did not want to sound bitchy. I'm sure that the sender would have received a better response if she had used words and phrasing that were part of her normal speech. 1
spacesailor Posted Tuesday at 10:33 AM Posted Tuesday at 10:33 AM But what is normal speech nowadays. I even pronounce words , that don't sound right with correct spelling . An a in " nowdays " ( now days / now day's ) . spacesailor
old man emu Posted Tuesday at 11:37 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:37 AM 57 minutes ago, spacesailor said: But what is normal speech nowadays What I meant by that was the type of speech that a person uses talking to friends or in a workplace environment - the way they speak casually. As a Grammar Policeman, the hairs on my neck rise when I hear people, especially on the ABC making the mistake of not matching the verb number with the noun. Nouns must agree with their verbs. A singular noun needs a singular verb and a plural noun needs a plural verb. However, this error is o prevalent that I am beginning to accept it as an example of the evolution of English grammar. 1 1
red750 Posted Tuesday at 01:10 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:10 PM Americans are the worst. Mixing pronoun genders (the woman asked his husband..) and all their own words y'all. 2 hours ago, spacesailor said: An a in " nowdays " ( now days / now day's ) Spacey, nowadays is the correct word and spelling according to the dictionary. The meaning is "in the present time". Nowdays is misspelling.
Marty_d Posted Wednesday at 02:01 AM Posted Wednesday at 02:01 AM My old boss told me his cunning plan to avoid facial wrinkles was to keep getting fatter. 1
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