As long as you know the difference between your and you're, as well as its and it's, we cool.
if you write "could of" i will follow you around the internet and cyberbully you
Youz too could of been helpful yesterday.
And break vs brake. (break=bust something, brake=what stops your car.)
The number of car sub posters that get that wrong is too damn high.
Nowadays everybody wanna talk like they got something to say But nothin comes out when they move their lips Just a buncha gibberish
mofoggers acting like they forgot about dre!
Apparently
😂
Quite often seen with spaces or hyphens.
As an aside I saw 'check, mate' today.
In Australia, this means putting your friend into check.
Or asking for the bill at a restaurant where you're friends with the waiter (though if I was going to be anal, afaik we spell it 'cheque' in the UK / Australia where people use 'mate')
That seems fine to me. I've heard "check and mate" a bunch, so this isn't too much of a stretch for me.
They clearly meant checkmate though.
Well OP clearly meant nowadays whenever they said "nowdays", too.
So do the people who say "check and mate."
Another fun fact that is equally shocking: you can't spell Wednesday as "When's Day".
Did you know "nonetheless" and "nevertheless" are each one word? I remember when I found that out
Today I learned