I do agree with you on the "Cadillac Converter" and the "Chevy Mustang" issue.
That's just plain stupidity or a simple lack of giving a rat's ass about what things are really called.
But I have to disagree with you on the rest of them since a large part of that is either attributable to accent (English as Second Language) or regional dialect.
Cah in particular is an example of a New England dialect. We frequently refer to a really slow ass driver as "Out walking the cah".
Many well spoken people have a New England accent. Two off the top of my heat are Norm Abhram from New Yankee Workshop and Former President John F. Kennedy.
And who is to say which dialect is the proper one? We don't even have an official language in this country. Why should we have an official dialect?
That's just plain stupidity or a simple lack of giving a rat's ass about what things are really called.
But I have to disagree with you on the rest of them since a large part of that is either attributable to accent (English as Second Language) or regional dialect.
Cah in particular is an example of a New England dialect. We frequently refer to a really slow ass driver as "Out walking the cah".
Many well spoken people have a New England accent. Two off the top of my heat are Norm Abhram from New Yankee Workshop and Former President John F. Kennedy.
And who is to say which dialect is the proper one? We don't even have an official language in this country. Why should we have an official dialect?
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