Taking proper grammar and spelling to the streets — or should I say pointing out where it should have been — this is the first of what may be a series of posts. The first one to spot the faux pas wins a prize you can actually use.
Tags: grammar, misspellings, Spot the faux pas
“FLAIR.” More importantly, there shouldn’t be anything “Northern” about my Southern food.
Ha! This made me smile. Thank you for playing, Mr. Platters! π
FLAIR
You got it, Sarah! Keep your eyes peeled for the next Spot the Faux Pas … The debut column’s prize was a $20 gas card!
it’s “flair” not flare!
Yes, Marla! That’s the answer I was looking for. Thank you for playing!
“2AM” should be “2 a.m.” with periods after each letter.
I see your loyal readership is paying off! Yes, you’re right, Menelik π
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“FLAIR.” More importantly, there shouldn’t be anything “Northern” about my Southern food.
Ha! This made me smile. Thank you for playing, Mr. Platters! π
FLAIR
You got it, Sarah! Keep your eyes peeled for the next Spot the Faux Pas … The debut column’s prize was a $20 gas card!
it’s “flair” not flare!
Yes, Marla! That’s the answer I was looking for. Thank you for playing!
“2AM” should be “2 a.m.” with periods after each letter.
I see your loyal readership is paying off! Yes, you’re right, Menelik π