Go to Walmart and Axe them what they think."I've got"
Everyone says it and it irks me to no end. When I'm reading a book and one of the characters says "I've got..." I zero in on it and get triggered.
FTR it's "I have...." or "I got..."
I have a puppy.
I got a puppy.
Not "I've got a puppy", which translates to "I have got a puppy" and that's wrong.
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That's the one that always gets me. "No problem" instead of you're welcome. Whenever I worked a register and a customer said TY, I would reply with, "No. Thank you!""Learnt". You mean, "learned" 'cuz there's no "T" in that word. Right? I am correct?? Oh, and "no problem", when thanking someone. I don't care if it's your problem, or not. I was being cordial.
I HATE "no problem" and when I had my store(s), during an interview I would tell the prospective employee that I never wanted them to say "no problem" as a response. And if "no problem" was in their vocabulary, they needed to remove those two words and get used to saying "you're welcome", "my pleasure" etc.That's the one that always gets me. "No problem" instead of you're welcome. Whenever I worked a register and a customer said TY, I would reply with, "No. Thank you!"
That too!I’ve noticed an increase of saying “impor-ant” -dropping the t.
I swear I’m hearing it all the time now.
Prolly correct, lolI’ve noticed an increase of saying “impor-ant” -dropping the t.
I swear I’m hearing it all the time now.