Suite/In Before the CHASS
12/13/2010 11:42:37 PM
just ask brent
12/13/2010 11:49:30 PM
He didn't answer his phone
12/13/2010 11:50:17 PM
sweet
12/13/2010 11:50:19 PM
dude
12/13/2010 11:50:29 PM
suite
12/13/2010 11:50:56 PM
12/13/2010 11:51:39 PM
dewd
12/13/2010 11:51:49 PM
suit.You live in a suite when you're in college.Your bedroom furniture is a suit.
12/14/2010 12:09:27 AM
12/14/2010 12:10:44 AM
spelled suite.pronounced suit.
12/14/2010 1:13:52 AM
^
12/14/2010 1:29:30 AM
not really though
12/14/2010 1:51:33 AM
pres suite
12/14/2010 1:58:13 AM
12/14/2010 4:44:00 AM
suite.You wear a suit at formal events.Your bedroom furniture is a suite.This is one of those things that everyone in the south decided to pronounce incorrectly. See also: "Reese's" being pronounced as "REE-SEES"[Edited on December 14, 2010 at 8:41 AM. Reason : .]
12/14/2010 8:39:54 AM
I've heard "suit" plenty of times, but it's pretty dumb. Whenever I hear the same word in the same usage in a different context—a suite of tools, a suite of services, a suite of stories—it's pronounced correctly. Furniture salesmen must be morons.I mean, you also hear a lot of people say "an historic event," and many of them insist that's proper, but it's not. It's obviously wrong and stupid on the face of it.
12/14/2010 8:42:53 AM
you're an historic event
12/14/2010 8:49:29 AM
ugh, I hate "an historic."I also hate people who try to "correct" grammar involving Me vs I type stuff when they are wrong. I guess because my wife is a new grad she seemed like an easy target but she had someone try and correct her grammar out loud at work in a meeting one time. She said something structured along the lines of "she told him and me..." and some know-it-all said "it's supposed to be 'he and I' not 'him and me.'" She then schooled him (politely) but I don't think he knew at that point that one of her degrees was in English. He still didn't believe her until after the meeting when she pulled it up online for him.[Edited on December 14, 2010 at 9:41 AM. Reason : .]
12/14/2010 9:28:00 AM
i have never ever heard this pronounced incorrectly and i have lived in the south my entire life. so would they say "on suit" instead of "en suite"?
12/14/2010 9:38:06 AM
I read this and though "sweet, duh"Then I realized I say suit. >.<
12/14/2010 9:41:40 AM
where are you from, out of curiosity?
12/14/2010 9:46:18 AM
Georgia
12/14/2010 9:50:21 AM
hey remember that FK thread about piff
12/14/2010 9:51:37 AM
yeah that shit was mad funny[Edited on December 14, 2010 at 9:55 AM. Reason : even if the word turned out to be "pith"]
12/14/2010 9:55:12 AM
Edited for content:
12/14/2010 9:59:47 AM
i think it was funnier with piff
12/14/2010 10:55:30 AM
I think you are right, but this was a necessary exercise.[Edited on December 14, 2010 at 10:58 AM. Reason : Vintage 2005, people.]
12/14/2010 10:58:08 AM
I buy all my furniture individually anyway.
12/14/2010 12:54:59 PM
12/14/2010 1:00:35 PM
bttt because the person that sits next to me at work now says Fustrated instead of Frustrated [Edited on December 15, 2010 at 8:46 AM. Reason : .]
12/15/2010 8:46:39 AM
it's a tough call but i'm gonna rule that that belongs in the workplace annoyances thread
12/15/2010 8:48:12 AM
Yea I debated that since it has to do with someone at work but dealt with a pronunciation.
12/15/2010 8:49:59 AM
it's cool, no flag on the post, just a useful post-mortem
12/15/2010 8:52:06 AM
had an ex-girlfriend that refused to use the ñ in jalapeño. used to drive me absolutely insane when she would order "halapeenos."
12/15/2010 9:12:57 AM
holla pain yo
12/15/2010 9:18:12 AM
I love pulp. I prefer pulp. I seek the OJ labeled "high pulp." Unless I know it's pure fresh OJ it better have at least a little pulp in it or I don't want it. Pith, on the other hand, I can do without. That shit's bitter.
12/15/2010 12:34:29 PM