When I get precise about grammar, spelling and punctuation, people don’t like it. But if I call the monster “Frankenstein” or say “Grand Central Station” the pedants get all bent out of shape.
This really irritated me, but when I looked into it, I learned that “less” had in the past been perfectly fine. That’s one pet peeve eliminated, only a thousand more to go.
From the Oxford Dictionary definition of item (edited for clarity): “an individual … unit, especially one that is part of a list, COLLECTION (emphasis mine), or set.”
From the Oxford Dictionary definition of collection: “A group of THINGS or people.” (One corn flake is a “thing” [i.e., an inanimate material object].)
Ergo, a box of cornflakes is one item.
(To avoid further problems, please specify to the cashier you are buying a CARTON of eggs [one item], not a dozen eggs [twelve individual items or things]).
Ratkin Premium Member 19 days ago
Nobody likes the class brain.
Qiset 19 days ago
Easy. Pour out the box of cereal and only take 8 of the flakes. She’s the last flake.
Jeff0811 19 days ago
Yeah, complain to the cashier. So I’m wondering if he has 9 brain cells or fewer, or less? Either way he’s pretty smart for an idiot.
Pedmar Premium Member 19 days ago
When I get precise about grammar, spelling and punctuation, people don’t like it. But if I call the monster “Frankenstein” or say “Grand Central Station” the pedants get all bent out of shape.
The Reader Premium Member 19 days ago
YES!
Dobie Premium Member 18 days ago
You tell him, Bev!
Say Bev… you wouldn’t, by any chance, know Marge Simpson would ya?
Gent 18 days ago
Technically, any number of steenky overprocessed packaged foods is bad for healths. So it not counts.
Gameguy49 Premium Member 18 days ago
It isn’t technical, it is grammatical. (Technically speaking).
Joe Cur 18 days ago
Corny Flakes: contains 9 essential vitamins and various puns.
ladykat 18 days ago
The cashier is not responsible for the wording of the sign.
rgulyash 18 days ago
Wait!!!!! Who still has express lanes??? It’s almost all self check now
pat sandy creator 18 days ago
he’s ‘that’ guy…
Cerabooge 18 days ago
This really irritated me, but when I looked into it, I learned that “less” had in the past been perfectly fine. That’s one pet peeve eliminated, only a thousand more to go.
Howard'sMyHero 18 days ago
While we’re at it …
What’s that thing behind Bev with the handle …?
mountainclimber 18 days ago
“There’s battle lines being drawn, nobody’s right if everybody’s wrong.”
(buffalo springfield)
darcyandsimon 18 days ago
But not individually priced…
Zebrastripes 18 days ago
Shut up and check out. Oy
Frank Burns Eats Worms 18 days ago
He quit regular Corn Flakes ‘cause they Kellogg his arteries.
zeexenon 18 days ago
He has a fewer, hotter than a pepper sprout …
mistercatworks 18 days ago
Also, “greater than” 9 items in the cereal box. :)
donut reply 18 days ago
Remember, grammar police usually don’t get paid.
Smeagol 18 days ago
If you can’t argue with them, pick apart their grammar.
David Lieb Premium Member 18 days ago
It probably annoys him when Facebook asks whether you want more or less posts like this, too. Certainly annoys me!
Jeffin Premium Member 18 days ago
Less is more.
NolaMan 18 days ago
“technically” Bev is wrong, cereal is only sold by the box, it should have been grapes or bananas, etc that are sold by weight
lnrokr55 18 days ago
Sorry, but people being snarky to each other all the time is not funny anymore, it’s just an everyday experience….. Happy Sunday!
PoodleGroomer 18 days ago
English language doesn’t have rules. They use books of suggested styles.
adrianrune 18 days ago
From the Oxford Dictionary definition of item (edited for clarity): “an individual … unit, especially one that is part of a list, COLLECTION (emphasis mine), or set.”
From the Oxford Dictionary definition of collection: “A group of THINGS or people.” (One corn flake is a “thing” [i.e., an inanimate material object].)
Ergo, a box of cornflakes is one item.
(To avoid further problems, please specify to the cashier you are buying a CARTON of eggs [one item], not a dozen eggs [twelve individual items or things]).
Bryan Smith Premium Member 17 days ago
OK then. I want 9 Corn Flakes. What price will that ring up?
unfair.de 17 days ago
Why isn’t it written correctly? He might be pedantic, but he’s right.
But if he’s so keen on it he shouldn’t say „technically” but „grammatically”…