tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139720102311026587.post5985194541277688582..comments2024-03-29T00:43:18.589-04:00Comments on Toronto SAM: Let's Look - Pet PeevesTorontoSAMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05827647642270439588noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139720102311026587.post-84077634568287107852023-04-14T09:45:56.669-04:002023-04-14T09:45:56.669-04:00I have never worked in a corporate setting but all...I have never worked in a corporate setting but all of these would drive me nuts also. <br />My ex-father in law use to own a race team. Anytime we were out to eat he would bring up something about racing then say "we talked about the race team I can use this as an expense" it drove me nutsAdrienne Patenaudehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10731553665811490796noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139720102311026587.post-28980177657326656782023-04-13T09:30:12.874-04:002023-04-13T09:30:12.874-04:00Gosh gosh gosh yes... The capitalization of non-ca...Gosh gosh gosh yes... The capitalization of non-cap terms drives me nuts. For some reason Realtor is a big one. Why? I've seen it capitalized in lots of contexts where it is not used as a legal term (this happens in fiction a lot). Just, why? Lawyer, teacher, pharmacist - none capitalized in those contexts, but somehow realtor is? Drives me nuts. I also read a book lately written by a bestselling author and published by a large publishing house. Three times in two pages, a reference was made to an injury on a person's heel, but it was only spelled correctly once out of those three times. The other two times it was written as 'heal'. Not only internally inconsistent, but this was a prolific author and a reputable publishing house - really? Haha. I'm grumpy. But, honestly, do better!Jenniferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13729378546891381108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9139720102311026587.post-30530497019586090642023-04-13T05:48:44.144-04:002023-04-13T05:48:44.144-04:00I don't get why people stand in front of eleva...I don't get why people stand in front of elevators and train doors like that. Do they think they are going to get on faster by blocking the exiting passengers. It doesn't make sense and its so annoying!Ruthhttps://playworkeatrepeat.comnoreply@blogger.com