The language these kids use these days.

Discussion in 'Whatever' started by Zma, Oct 22, 2009.

  1. Dean

    Dean Prototype

    "Mori-san"
     
  2. Biff

    Biff S7 Royalty

    If we would only use esperanto, this would not be a problem!
     
  3. rhinomilk

    rhinomilk Vintage

    this is confusing.. because TOEFL = Test of English as a Foreign Language

    & yeah, I hate it when people use acronyms and expect you to know what they are. especially obscure ones like EFL
     
  4. backtrack

    backtrack S7 Royalty

    [​IMG]

    And none of that as well.
     
  5. blakewest

    blakewest Post Pimp

  6. BloodDrinker6969

    BloodDrinker6969 Die-Cast

    How many threads about poor spelling and grammar do we have already?
     
  7. bryce_r

    bryce_r Die-Cast

    Probably 6 or 7 and counting.
     
  8. Anti Social Andy

    Anti Social Andy Die-Cast

    It's called 'English' for a reason . . . you've all butchered it beyond belief already! ;) :D
     
  9. gatchabert

    gatchabert Prototype

    yes...i agree
     
  10. akum6n

    akum6n Vintage

    When we were little, my grandparents would address the kids as "[first name]-san." This was probably an affectionate use of the suffix- and inappropriate in this case- but it never seemed categorically wrong to me.
     
  11. gatchabert

    gatchabert Prototype

    no...but it's annoying and as you said, inappropriate.
     
  12. mondocoyote

    mondocoyote Comment King

    Just look at Internet English as super-informal style of English, where spelling doesn't matter, and maybe it won't bother you so much. If people start overly worrying about their spelling /puncuation then they are going to post less. I'd rather see the board fall into illiteracy than disuse.

    But weren't you refering top him as Katsura-san in your posts? I realise that you have met him, but for people who haven't wouldn't using his family name + San be more correct?

    Or is it better to say Mori/ Mr Mori, as this is an English language board?
     
  13. gatchabert

    gatchabert Prototype

    That's also how I called him when I was in Japan.
    "Katsura-san....please sign my sketchbook."

    Dean is referring to the first name + San as annoying to him.
    But yes, internet English is super-informal. As long as the point gets across, it's fine with me. At least no one brings on the leet speak.
     
  14. mondocoyote

    mondocoyote Comment King

    But Mori is the family name.
     
  15. akum6n

    akum6n Vintage

    Wait.. what? Actually that does make sense, now that I think about it. Mori is always written in kanji, whereas Katsura is in hiragana.

    I thought Mori was short for something else- like a pen name.
     
  16. gatchabert

    gatchabert Prototype

    i'm screwed...
     
  17. Joe

    Joe Die-Cast

    I'm officially confused.
     
  18. mondocoyote

    mondocoyote Comment King

    The Japanese don't make things any easier by writing their names backwards.

    eg. 小野洋子 = オノ.ヨーコ = Ono Yōko

    Of course, we don't call her 'Ono San' in the west, just 'Yoko Ono'. I think that's the point Dean was making.
     
  19. silver_lining_man

    silver_lining_man Mini Boss

    all the jocks in my school referred to me by my last name, all other classmates used my first, friends used my nickname, and one particular art teacher just referred to me as mr. milky.

    now with all of this proper spelling talk, does that include the non-usage of capital letters?
    i very rarely use capitals because i think they look stupid.

    i also find it kind of amusing how some acronyms are understood by the general internet public (at least here) without an actual explanation, like referring to an OG toy as OG. hell, i don't even know what else to call it.

    cheers, with a tall glass of Ice-T!
     
  20. turtletooth

    turtletooth Post Pimp

    A dyslexic elf.
     
  21. Joe

    Joe Die-Cast

    :lol: :lol: :lol:
     
  22. gatchabert

    gatchabert Prototype

    In high school, we had 2 Roberts and 1 Roberto in English class. Our teacher decided to give us all nicknames....Bob, Rob, and..well...Roberto. He asked a question one time and no one had the answer so he asks "Anyone??? How bout you, Rob?" All 3 of us looked at each other and we all looked back and him and Bob said "Which one of us are you talking to?" and he blew up.
    Mr H: You! You! I was talking to you, Rob!!! (pointing to Bob)
    Bob: But I go by Bob or Robert
    Rob: and I go by Rob...and he's Roberto....
    Mr H: Oh for fuck's sake....you're Rob, you're Bob, and he's Roberto
    Bob: but I go by Bob or Robert and he's Rob
    Rob:...or Robert...and he's Roberto
    Mr H: Fine!! You're Robert1 and you're Robert2
    Rob:...and he's Roberto...

    I just shrugged my shoulders and chuckled cause I knew I wasn't in trouble...I think the alcohol got to Mr H. that day. He even taught us how to bet on horses.
     
  23. Zma

    Zma Toy Prince

    I LOLed.

    EFL was a pun on ESL, didn't realise there was English as a Foreign Language. My bad.

    Did my thread ger jacked by a discussion of formal titles? Seriously?

    Your al idorts.
     
  24. dave zav

    dave zav Addicted

    I never say "I never" 'cause I know I just might...
     
  25. donnierobot

    donnierobot Comment King

    teh

    fucking bugs the piss out of me...

    Mutton is the main offender (but I'll let him of 'cause I love him) the rest of you better recognise :)
     

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