OK, so I totally and completely hijacked Karen’s post here, and stole all of her cute ideas 🙂 I have a lot of these same pet peeves, and I scored exactly the same on the cute little quizzes.
I don’t cuss in real life, so it is definitely not something I do on my blog or on Twitter or Facebook. See how you do:
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I have a lot of the same issues with words and spelling. Although, I do think I use “alot” for “a lot” occasionally here on the ole blog. Sort of, I am not thinking of it as two words, since I tend to use “a lot” as one slurred together word. The others, I think I’m better at. It certainly helped having an English teacher (substitute) / crossword puzzle fanatic for a mom, it helped me a lot growing up with spelling and grammar!
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Thanks again to Karen, and to theoatmeal.com website (new one for me!) for sharing these! If you play along on your blog, or take the quiz to get your score, be sure to let me know 🙂
HI STACY,
THANKS FOR STOPPING BY, I DON’T GO ON FACEBOOK OR TWITTER. NO SPECIAL REASON, JUST NEVER STARTED. YOU DID GOOD IN YOU’RE TESTS. HAVE A NICE WEEKEND. RIZZI
My twitter (and facebook) are completely clean too….as for the spelling test, I just don’t want to try that humiliation 🙂
I would guess that I would score 100% clean since I also don’t use cuss words at all. I would like to check out the spelling!
Scored 100% clean on the cuss o’meter. I just don’t understand the need for that.
I scored 90% on the spelling which really hurt my feelings. ha!
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