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Anthony S. 01-05-2010 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kawika (Post 772834)
Rule of thumb in etiquette and proper English usage:
If Amy Vanderbilt can jump out of window you can do whatever the heck you please.

Okay, I had to google that one to get the reference, but very funny stuff.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Vanderbilt

barrysloate 01-05-2010 05:55 PM

It crossed my mind that Dan made a deliberate error, but I still felt obligated to point it out. It's my OCD.

iggyman 01-05-2010 06:08 PM

This just in.........BREAKING NEWS!!!!

Thanks to the efforts of the crackerjack members on the Net54 prewar baseball card group, the British government advised primary school teachers to stop teaching the "I before E except after C" rule.


Here is the Associated Press article:

LONDON - It's a spelling mantra that generations of schoolchildren have learned — "i before e, except after c."

But new British government guidance tells teachers not to pass on the rule to students, because there are too many exceptions.

The "Support For Spelling" document, which is being sent to thousands of primary schools, says the rule "is not worth teaching" because it doesn't account for words like "sufficient," "veil" "weird" and "their."

Jack Bovill of the Spelling Society, which advocates simplified spelling, said Saturday he agreed with the decision.

But supporters say the ditty has value because it is one of the few language rules that most people remember.



On a side note, one question concerning grammar in the 21st century, is it "weird" or "weird"???

Lovely Day...


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