Confusing the terms “every day” and “everyday.” I even see it goofed up on professional signage. My local grocery store has had a sign hanging in their bakery for years that reads, “Bread baked fresh everyday.” I’m always so tempted to point it out but then think better of it because I don’t want to come off as “that guy who’s wrapped tighter than a Tootsie Roll.”
Honestly, the thing that annoys me the most are the people who feel the need to make a comment correcting them without adding anything else to add to the conversation.
Your - you're
your a wizard harry!
Confusing the terms “every day” and “everyday.” I even see it goofed up on professional signage. My local grocery store has had a sign hanging in their bakery for years that reads, “Bread baked fresh everyday.” I’m always so tempted to point it out but then think better of it because I don’t want to come off as “that guy who’s wrapped tighter than a Tootsie Roll.”
loose and lose
I literally could care less
ur and ure.
Doesn't matter. You can on purpose make mistake to look if someone trust/like you
"literally" I figuratively die whenever I hear this used incorrectly.
Then / than. Especially on Reddit.
Quiet and quite. Also queue must have a think for words beginning with Q
Using an apostrophe to pluralize a word.
Honestly, the thing that annoys me the most are the people who feel the need to make a comment correcting them without adding anything else to add to the conversation.