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My boss does this all the time. I always put an emphasis on the "ght" when I say it around him.

On an unrelated but similarly cringe inducing note, I got the pleasure of sitting in front of some guy slurping his coffee for two hours in a meeting yesterday.
 
My boss does this all the time. I always put an emphasis on the "ght" when I say it around him.

On an unrelated but similarly cringe inducing note, I got the pleasure of sitting in front of some guy slurping his coffee for two hours in a meeting yesterday.
A very bro friend of a friend was eating pizza while also eating his mic for half an hour last night. When he was done he asked if I wanted to get into some pre-alpha games he'd tried the other day. Some people... D:
 
I think I say heigth... but I also don't enunciate my t's very much, so saying "height" would sound somewhere in between "hi" and "hide" for me. If I were to overpronounce the t, it would sound clunky because I guess I just never pronounce my t's that way.

In college an out-of-state guy made fun of us for having such a "mountain" or Colorado accent as he called it. I didn't know what he meant, because I don't think Coloradans have much of an accent (I'm sure everybody thinks their own locals don't have an accent, but still... I've never heard of a Colorado accent before). He said we don't pronounce our t's very well unless it's the first letter of the word. So instead of saying "mountain" with the hard "t" it sounds more like "moun-nn".

So I guess my question is... where are these people in the OP from?
 
You, sir, epitomize the heigth of linguistic ignorance!


I believe it was done with humourous intent.[/QUOTE]
At the intersection of irreverence and ignorance, there are no clear road signs. Sad.
 
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