About No. 1, I remember my mom holding my hair out of my face for me when I was a little kid, and that was nice, because I was too busy crying and barfing at the same time to worry about something as bothersome as hair.
It doesn't sound fair for me to say I have pet-peeves regarding the english language since it's not my first language (isn't even supposed to be my second language), but when people write "check" instead of cheek I gnash my teeth a little. It doesn't even SOUND the same, how can you mix those up!?
Other pet-peeves that don't have to do with the english language would be people trying to cram themselves into the bus while I'm still trying to get out. COMMON SENSE PEOPLE. Wait until everyone is out, then we won't have the annoying body contact either, and I won't have to use my a3 map as a cowcatcher.
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on 2009-05-25 09:06 pm (UTC)It doesn't sound fair for me to say I have pet-peeves regarding the english language since it's not my first language (isn't even supposed to be my second language), but when people write "check" instead of cheek I gnash my teeth a little. It doesn't even SOUND the same, how can you mix those up!?
Other pet-peeves that don't have to do with the english language would be people trying to cram themselves into the bus while I'm still trying to get out. COMMON SENSE PEOPLE. Wait until everyone is out, then we won't have the annoying body contact either, and I won't have to use my a3 map as a cowcatcher.