Pacifically or specifically?

One of the things that annoy me so much when people speak, is i sometimes hear them say "pacifically, rather than specifically" it irritates me so much, even if they were a fluent English speaker. It's almost calling a necklace a Neck- Lace.

it almost reminds me of someone that once said unimpatient rather than impatient. It gets on my damn NERVES.

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    i rode united 154 last summer

    the whole thing was the most pacifically flown plane ive ever been on

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  • edgyqueerveganvampire

    my pet peeve is "defiantly" instead of "definitely". gaaaah

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    • LloydAsher

      I am defiant with my use of definitely.

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  • Boojum

    I've never heard anyone use "unimpatient", but that's a good one; it's a double-negative in a single word. How about this for a convoluted sentence: "I ain't got no time to not be unimpatient."

    "Pacifically" is actually a word (meaning in a peaceable manner), but you seem to be saying that some people believe it means something like "in general". I find that seriously strange.

    English is a constantly evolving language, I do my best to not slip into grammar-Nazi mode, and I try to bear in mind that people may have interesting and important things to say even if their communication skills are limited. Still, I find it very difficult not to pigeonhole people who consistently mangle their native tongue.

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  • RoseIsabella

    My younger sister has a college degree, and still makes these kind of stupid mistakes. She gets angry when I correct her. So I sit there in silence with a smirk on my face trying not to burst into laughter. It's like she has dyslexia of the mouth. She pretends there's nothing wrong, but people do take notice. One of my aunts actually asked me if my sister has a speech impediment.

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  • hauntedbysandwiches

    Or when someone says "I could care less" instead of "I couldn't care less" that really gets me or when they say "suppoSABLY" instead of "supposedly" 🤦‍♀️

    Also a bonus one is "feb-u-erry". it's actually pronounced "FEB-RUE-ERRY"

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  • Billy247newaccount_35467829

    I've never heard someone use "unimpatient".

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  • MonteMetcalfe

    How about when people use "that" when the word should be "who"?
    As in "it almost reminds me of someone that once said unimpatient rather than impatient".

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    • mathewdavis133

      ok now if i added "who once said" who once is another thing that annoys me if i say it out loud many times.

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  • DADNSCAL

    Oh there’s a slew of mispronunciations that irk me: “ax” for ask, “wiff” for with, “Febuary” for February, “specially” for especially and “probly” for probably just to name a few.

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  • 1WeirdGuy

    Black people come up with the craziest words. I hear that one alot.

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