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What is a typical spelling mistake you make?

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  • jackbydev@programming.devJ [email protected]

    A vicious liquid!

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    I used to do this with nauseous versus noxious.

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      At this point I just accept the various spellings as common. I feel like I stick to one particular style but I honestly couldn't tell you if certain words are UK English, US English, or specific to somewhere else.

      As long as meaning is clear, I don't think it matters which is used. Alternate vocabulary is probably more significant points of confusion (e.g. what is a biscuit to you?)

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      Yeah, and also the Oxford comma is in my mind much clearer. I think if you are understood you are using the language correctly. If you are not understood at first but become understood after a bit of back and forth then you are using the language and also pushing the limits a little, making changes along the way. It is an evolutionary process, not design, so it is messy.

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        For me common spelling mistakes include confusing some of these word pairs.

        • loose vs. lose
        • then vs. than
        • were vs. where
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        In english a lot. Not just because i am dislexic, but also french stemming words are a nightmare

        "Litterly" is one i have still no idea how to spell. Or wether, not meaning the weather as in sun and run but the one for implying choice

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          For me common spelling mistakes include confusing some of these word pairs.

          • loose vs. lose
          • then vs. than
          • were vs. where
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          english instructors, were so anal with the words "act and acts" in writing a paper. or cellular and celluar.

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            More a typo than a spelling mistake but if a word ends in ‘th’, my brain cannot stop adding an ‘e’.

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            So you're just a time traveler from the 1200s. NBD.

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              Viscous vs vicious.

              It’s a viscous cycle.

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              Sounds like a sticky situation.

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                For me common spelling mistakes include confusing some of these word pairs.

                • loose vs. lose
                • then vs. than
                • were vs. where
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                embarrassed to admit I mix up which and witch, and have misspelled both as wich on occasion

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                  In english a lot. Not just because i am dislexic, but also french stemming words are a nightmare

                  "Litterly" is one i have still no idea how to spell. Or wether, not meaning the weather as in sun and run but the one for implying choice

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                  Literally and whether.

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                    For me common spelling mistakes include confusing some of these word pairs.

                    • loose vs. lose
                    • then vs. than
                    • were vs. where
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                    recieve vs. receive

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                      For me common spelling mistakes include confusing some of these word pairs.

                      • loose vs. lose
                      • then vs. than
                      • were vs. where
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                      Diahhrheoea

                      Or whatever it is.

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                      • kalcifer@sh.itjust.worksK [email protected]

                        recieve vs. receive

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                        This one's easy, remember reecee, so it's rEcEive.

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                          Sounds like a sticky situation.

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                          Or slippery situation, depends on how viscous.

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                            This one's easy, remember reecee, so it's rEcEive.

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                            I just try to keep the mnemonic "I before E except after C" ^[1]^ in my brain.

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                            1. Type: Definition (Webpage). Title: "receive". Publisher: "Merriam-Webster". Accessed: 2025-09-19T07:04Z. URI: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/receive.
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                              I just try to keep the mnemonic "I before E except after C" ^[1]^ in my brain.

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                              1. Type: Definition (Webpage). Title: "receive". Publisher: "Merriam-Webster". Accessed: 2025-09-19T07:04Z. URI: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/receive.
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                              Don't follow those stupid rules, there are so many exceptions not even sure how that shit got coined. Welcome to English

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                                Don't follow those stupid rules, there are so many exceptions not even sure how that shit got coined. Welcome to English

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                                Do you mind referencing some of the exceptions that you have in mind to the aforementioned rule?

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                                  embarrassed to admit I mix up which and witch, and have misspelled both as wich on occasion

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                                  Nothing to be embarrassed about. I can assure you I am worse at spelling.

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