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Originally Posted by Rana
conversating = conversing
(Sorry, pet peeve)
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My pet peeve used to be spelling and grammar errors, then I got fibromyalgia (thought to be caused by misfiring nerves and neurotransmitter problems) and one of the weirdest symptoms is that my grammar and spelling abilities have gone down the crapper (I can usually catch mistakes with careful and repeated proofreading - sometimes I edit posts a dozen times before posting - or after posting for that matter).
See what I mean, I had to edit the last sentence on 12/16 to add the ending paranthesis and period. That would have bugged me in the past if I'd seen anyone else do it. Now I just have to laugh at myself.
I also find myself spelling words phonetically and mispelling words I haven't mispelled since third grade. And don't get me started on homonyms like to, too, and two, and they're, there, and they're (which I haven't confused since grade school, and now I find myself mispelling them - it's so frustrating). Until I got the fibro, if I wrote a mispelled word, it was usually a typo (as in a mishit keystroke) rather than a spelling error. (oops found another on 12/16 I meant their of course rather than repeating they're)
Now it's almost as if a different part of my brain is being used to write (and to speak too, because I often grasp at words, have words on the tip of my tongue and use completely wrong words - all day on Thanksgiving I kept calling it Easter), because I don't even remember having difficulties like this since EARLY grade school. I don't think I ever in my life spelled was W-U-Z until I got the fibro.
As a result, I've become a lot more compassionate about spelling and grammar mistakes, and my new pet peeve is people who correct other adult's spelling and grammar mistakes.