Not now, Dave
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I understand what you mean, you can try really hard not to correct someone but every once in a while it just slips...
Well maybe her grammar should R.I.P. Hmm...
I pressed the FML button by mistake, YDI.
Have you guys ever thought that maybe it just slipped out? They're probably going to laugh about it in a week or so. It's just a grammar correction.
It's not the fact he corrected her grammar it's the surrounding details and when he did it. He could have let it go. Remind me to correct all your flaws next time you're heart broken and crying and trying to talk to somebody about it
Obviously 64, but do you ******* listen? It could have slipped out. I'm most positive that he apologized and they moved on.
Stopping somebody mid sentence/thought and correcting grammar isn't a slip out. Talking about something, especially fast or heated, words can slip out. Grammar corrections coming from somebody who's supposed to be listening isn't a slip.
now that was awful
There is no excuse for bad grammar... You did the right thing... But to be perfectly honest, you really should know what words mean by now...
Sounds like my ex . He corrected my grammar during a romantic moment .. Killed the moment for sure lol
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There's a difference between caring about grammar and being a dick about it. Learn some manners.
this comment is really going to get on you're nerve