[OOC] IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

Feb 28, 2009 09:08

Poll derp

... I swear I need to know this for work, okay.

CLARIFICATION since I am le dum: "Both" is more like "I use both forms, but in specific ways" and "either" is "I use them interchangeably."

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theninquisition February 28 2009, 00:35:08 UTC
wait, what's the difference between 'both' and 'either'?

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itcouldbebunnys February 28 2009, 00:36:35 UTC
Both is "I use both forms, but for very specific reasons," and either is more like "I use them interchangeably."

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theninquisition February 28 2009, 00:37:50 UTC
oh, okay then.

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itcouldbebunnys February 28 2009, 00:38:52 UTC
:Dd

... also, I just have to say that getting that question from Link's journal made me crack up a little.

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theredeyeflight February 28 2009, 00:41:17 UTC
CHANGED MY ANSWER since you clarified both and either.

I just use whichever comes out of my mouth first. :)b

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itcouldbebunnys February 28 2009, 00:44:13 UTC
TY <3333

I really should have been more clear. ... mostly I just like saying things in all-caps, I think.

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iyaaansobig February 28 2009, 00:50:09 UTC
I VOTED Seh-mee-colon EXCEPT WITH ANOTHER ACCOUNT BECAUSE I'M RETARDED.

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sun_inmyeyes February 28 2009, 00:59:32 UTC
I usually call it "that comma with the dot over it" until I remember the real name.

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renovateyourass February 28 2009, 01:04:13 UTC
I use either, but seh-mee is more common.

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