Your way of doing things is now how things must be done. Extra points for petty and minor stuff.

  • whotookkarl@lemmy.world
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    Turn on your turn indicator, take a few seconds to check that the lane is clear, then proceed

    Turn it off and on again before asking someone for help

    Look up the word in the dictionary instead of just assuming you know what it means from context and usage

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      Dictionaries don’t say what’s right; they just say what’s popular.

      Example: say “process” out loud. Now say “protest”. If the first part doesn’t sound the same but each sounds normal, you’ve discovered something that is wrong but popular.

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        4 hours ago

        Thats probably usually just the case in American English. I was born in the UK and pronounce the first part the same way.

        But generally you are right. They is no “right” way of pronouncing words. Language is always changing and if enough people pronounce a certain word a certain way for a long enough time, it will eventually be considered the right way.