I {heart} word nerds
Mar. 24th, 2005 02:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
On the plus side, I love that I work with a bunch of word nerds. Last week, a few of us got into a big debate about whether the word "none" is singular or plural. Would you say, "None of the customers were recognized as regulars?" or "None of the customers was recognized as a regular?" *
Even many of my friends who don't have English backgrounds have expansive vocabularies, and I love not having to dumb down the words I choose so as not to make someone feel inferior (unlike in high school when I was accused of using big words because I was trying to show off). I recently used "importune" in conversation and then kind of smirked at myself. Word nerd, indeed.
(yeah, so I'm chatty today. It's slooooooooow at work.)
*Most guides to grammar and style say either is acceptable. You can consider "none" to be short for "not one" or for "not any."
Even many of my friends who don't have English backgrounds have expansive vocabularies, and I love not having to dumb down the words I choose so as not to make someone feel inferior (unlike in high school when I was accused of using big words because I was trying to show off). I recently used "importune" in conversation and then kind of smirked at myself. Word nerd, indeed.
(yeah, so I'm chatty today. It's slooooooooow at work.)
*Most guides to grammar and style say either is acceptable. You can consider "none" to be short for "not one" or for "not any."
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Date: 2005-03-24 07:26 pm (UTC)Yeah I like the variety ones best. Crosswords are okay but I like the weird ones, and things like quotefalls and ...hmm, the one where you fill in a bunch of words above numbered blanks and then use those to make a quote.
My dad and I have this cool father daughter bonding thing going now I think...he's been saving his half finished cross word puzzles for me to finish when he gets stuck. It works out well because the ones he can't get are usually the ones I can, and ones I wouldn't have been able to get he did already.
Yeah...on the 2nd one..and nothing makes you sound worse than using realllly big words, and pronouncing them incorrectly ugh. So I just avoid them if I don't know how you say them usually. But I do pretty good on word trivia quizes, or the reader's digest vocab thingy.