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GeneralWeekend Thought of the day Pin
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dandy7211-Oct-20 4:04
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One of my pet peeves, and I constantly hear that sort of thing coming from news reporters. Y'know, the very people who perhaps should best know how to use words given that their everyday work tools are language. I watch the news coming from Quebec (living on the Ontario/Quebec border), and while Quebecers proclaim themselves to be protectors of the French language, hearing them constantly misuse it makes me wonder whether they deserve that title--as a French Canadian, I'm embarrassed. This is not the same as regional dialects and expressions; those, I'm absolutely okay with.

A few months ago when Boeing's 737 Max were being investigated, I've heard said reporters, on many occasions--including their most celebrated news anchors with decades of experience--say that the planes were "littéralement cloués au sol" (literally translated - and this is a proper use of it - "literally nailed to the ground"). You mean someone took a hammer and nails, and nailed the tires onto the tarmac or inside a hangar? Too bad they didn't any footage of that.

Another favorite memorable example, also from a while back: A deputy got pissed off for one reason or another. The news reporter said she had "littéralement explosé au parlement" (she "literally exploded in parliament"). Really...so there was blood and guts and everything? How many people were taken out being within the lethal radius of that explosion? I've heard of spontaneous human combustion, but not that someone could make oneself explode.

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GeneralScatterTorrent - another old project from ~2007-2010 PinPopular
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GeneralHow does a website know what language to do an audio captcha in? Pin
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