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To find it really irritating when people say 'pound' when they mean plural of pound?

94 replies

Alsoflamingo · 23/01/2015 18:37

Realise it's nothing new, but really….. why? I mean, no one says 'one car, two car', do they? So why on earth not knock yourself out and shove the 's' onto pound like a normal person?

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wowfudge · 23/01/2015 18:38

Yep - it's irritating. So is 'one pence' - it's a penny, perfectly good word for the singular.

redexpat · 23/01/2015 18:40

Annoys me too.

Binkybix · 23/01/2015 18:40

Yes a million times over. A real pet peeve of mine!

pippop1 · 23/01/2015 18:41

Oooh, and me about the pound thing. Very annoying.

LindyHemming · 23/01/2015 18:42

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HappyAgainOneDay · 23/01/2015 18:43

One of my peeves is that the singular and the plural of 'lb' is 'lb' not 'lbs'.

MrsTerryPratchett · 23/01/2015 18:43

I'm hearing this in a South London accent. "that'll be 50 paaaaand, innit". I miss home. YAthereforeBU. Grin

Iveabsolutelynofekkingideadoi · 23/01/2015 18:44

YNBU!

FelixFelix · 23/01/2015 18:44

I do this, sorry. It's just how I was brought up to talk.

Worst one is the plural of vinyl. It's not vinyls Confused

flightywoman · 23/01/2015 18:44

Irritates me too! But I have a lot of things like that that which wind me up!

My current bugbears are mainly food-related, I can't bear the way people talk about "tucking in"!

OmnipotentQueenOfTheUniverse · 23/01/2015 18:47

It's a regional thing surely? Lots of people round here say pound (or Pahnd). Or quid even.

OmnipotentQueenOfTheUniverse · 23/01/2015 18:48

Oh so YABU as this is an accent/dialect thing and totally normal in some places so ner really.

Iveabsolutelynofekkingideadoi · 23/01/2015 18:48

Flightywoman

A cheeky anything kills me on so many levels!

MrsTerryPratchett · 23/01/2015 18:49

North Americans say, "that's a savings of 50%". My teeth are just nubs

WhenMarnieWasThere · 23/01/2015 18:49

Ooo..... 'free pound' for £3. Urgh.

MIL says 'a two week' instead of fortnight.

EatShitDerek · 23/01/2015 18:50

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OmnipotentQueenOfTheUniverse · 23/01/2015 18:50

Don't come to London then.

This feels a bit snotty to be TBH.

PesoPenguin · 23/01/2015 18:50

It is annoying but what's more annoying is the current fb trend of not bothering to put 's to denote something belonging to someone eg, 'It's Ben birthday tomorrow', 'Love Poppy new outfit' ( this last one was written by a teacher fgs).

PerpendicularVincenzo · 23/01/2015 18:53

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Iveabsolutelynofekkingideadoi · 23/01/2015 18:53

I don't mind Londoners shouting it however, weird that.

EatShitDerek · 23/01/2015 18:58

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yumyumpoppycat · 23/01/2015 19:01

actually I think it is hard to say pack ed lunch! Not sure how I say it now .. like when you over think breathing.

EatShitDerek · 23/01/2015 19:02

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WitchWay · 23/01/2015 19:02

Tesco's and Sainsbury AARGH no it's Tesco and Sainsbury's (DH I mean you)

TooManyMochas · 23/01/2015 19:17

I do it. I'm Irish and lots of Irish people do it. And I'm not backing down so tough Grin

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