It’s a problem, because I’m never quite sure if they’re saying they care a little bit, and are using the phrase literally, or don’t care, and are a moron.
That’s quite a problem. You tend to get those by dividing things into black and white like that. I’ve known quite a few smart people that just still don’t care about English being imperfect, and I’ve met a few dumb ones that care greatly about details like word choice and ignore the conversation to focus on errors.
Splitting the world between “people who do a thing you agree with” and “morons” is a choice, but its one I try to avoid as a rule.
It’s a problem, because I’m never quite sure if they’re saying they care a little bit, and are using the phrase literally, or don’t care, and are a moron.
That’s quite a problem. You tend to get those by dividing things into black and white like that. I’ve known quite a few smart people that just still don’t care about English being imperfect, and I’ve met a few dumb ones that care greatly about details like word choice and ignore the conversation to focus on errors.
Splitting the world between “people who do a thing you agree with” and “morons” is a choice, but its one I try to avoid as a rule.