I have noticed this tendency that some people have to forget that English speaking people speak English.
A woman posted about seeing a mouse next to a dresser. She used the term Drawers which is well known in the USA but outdated at least in my area. Clearly she meant a piece of furniture.
However she felt the need to say (to you Americans I don't mean your pants I mean the thing you put your clothes in.)
Here's the thing
1) whether it's Pants or a Dresser was irrelevant to the story about seeing a mouse.
2) The only people in the US I know that use Drawers for clothing mean underwear not pants.
3) Most people mean dressers.
It feels insulting to have someone assume that because you live in the US that magically you don't understand nor speak English as a first language. I do understand some terms shift but the person didn't say "for those that don't know" she specifically called out Americans for being stupid.
I will totally answer any foreign friends when I use a bit of slang or a word in a way they aren't familiar with but I don't just assume they don't get it.
Even funnier she misspelled a famous fictional character's name.
A woman posted about seeing a mouse next to a dresser. She used the term Drawers which is well known in the USA but outdated at least in my area. Clearly she meant a piece of furniture.
However she felt the need to say (to you Americans I don't mean your pants I mean the thing you put your clothes in.)
Here's the thing
1) whether it's Pants or a Dresser was irrelevant to the story about seeing a mouse.
2) The only people in the US I know that use Drawers for clothing mean underwear not pants.
3) Most people mean dressers.
It feels insulting to have someone assume that because you live in the US that magically you don't understand nor speak English as a first language. I do understand some terms shift but the person didn't say "for those that don't know" she specifically called out Americans for being stupid.
I will totally answer any foreign friends when I use a bit of slang or a word in a way they aren't familiar with but I don't just assume they don't get it.
Even funnier she misspelled a famous fictional character's name.
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