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A full grown, mature, adult person saying "pasghetti" instead of spaghetti
I've never heard this in my life.
What if they're being overall intentionally childish?
It's irrational how it irritates me....it just does.
No judgment, are there other childish pronunciations that bother you too, or is just spaghetti? There is a company called pinnacle that uses a little girl intentionally mispronouncing the company name in their ads.
No, just that one. Most of the time people mispronounce things because they have only read the word and not heard it, so I try not to judge people when they do- but that one is a real fingernails on the chalkboard one for me.
Twice as annoying.
I hate when grown adults say they need to "go potty."
The librarian at my school says "liberry."
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