Troop moral
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- delatbabel
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Troop moral
Can people please stop saying "moral" when they mean "morale"? It's really starting to tick my boxes.
My troops are moral -- they help old ladies cross the road, don't drink, and don't get into fights.
My troops have morale -- they are brave in the face of enemy fire.
This is a public service announcement in the fruitless search for better English. [:)]
My troops are moral -- they help old ladies cross the road, don't drink, and don't get into fights.
My troops have morale -- they are brave in the face of enemy fire.
This is a public service announcement in the fruitless search for better English. [:)]
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Del
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RE: Troop moral
Lighten up Francis, alot of people on this forum are probably either non-native English speakers, or typing something in a game forum without doing a spellcheck. If that's OK with you...
RE: Troop moral
He's cool. No need to get riled by it.
But I chock it up to all us dang redneck Yanks with our uncivilized ways.
But I chock it up to all us dang redneck Yanks with our uncivilized ways.
RE: Troop moral
ORIGINAL: delatbabel
Can people please stop saying "moral" when they mean "morale"? It's really starting to tick my boxes.
My troops are moral -- they help old ladies cross the road, don't drink, and don't get into fights.
My troops have morale -- they are brave in the face of enemy fire.
This is a public service announcement in the fruitless search for better English. [:)]
Ok thanks.
From now on, as a non-native English speaker, besides trying to transform my thoughts in sentences, I have to strive to do it in a manner that does not tick your boxes (whatever that means[:)])....
RE: Troop moral
Is there something wrong, with being right? Is there something wrong with telling people when they are wrong?
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RE: Troop moral
I blame it on texting shorthand myself. The cell phone texting is the beginning of the end of proper spelling in the English world![:D]
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RE: Troop moral
The English language evolves, it adapts and it's end is as yet unwritten.[8D]
Harmlessly passing your time in the grassland away;
Only dimly aware of a certain unease in the air.
You better watch out,
There may be dogs about
I've looked over Iraq, and i have seen
Things are not what they seem.
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Only dimly aware of a certain unease in the air.
You better watch out,
There may be dogs about
I've looked over Iraq, and i have seen
Things are not what they seem.
Matrix Axis of Evil
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RE: Troop moral
And the moral of WitE is:
Never invade Russia, or start any land war in Asia for that matter.
Never invade Russia, or start any land war in Asia for that matter.
RE: Troop moral
I agree with the OP. And I'll add to the list "corp" for "corps,"
and "your" for "you're,"
and "there" for "their" and "they're,"
and "definately" for "definitely,"
and "it's" for "its,"
and most of all, using a damn apostrophe when making a plural! ... as in "I am using the German's to invade the Ukraine with their tank's and gun's."
[:@][:@][:@][:@]
But, I feel better now. Time for an adult beverage.
and "your" for "you're,"
and "there" for "their" and "they're,"
and "definately" for "definitely,"
and "it's" for "its,"
and most of all, using a damn apostrophe when making a plural! ... as in "I am using the German's to invade the Ukraine with their tank's and gun's."
[:@][:@][:@][:@]
But, I feel better now. Time for an adult beverage.
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RE: Troop moral
While we're on the subject, "Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation" is a great book!
RE: Troop moral
I thinck som spellling errorrz from forigners shold bee tollerated! Nattive spikerz shoold be punnished haard! [:D]
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RE: Troop moral
Yes draw and quarter the lazy bastards!!!!![;)]
RE: Troop moral
What an unnessary discussion!
The word "moral" is the original German word for the correct one "morale" in English.
I think, as the attackers, they have their own right to use their own "Moral"!
[;)]
The word "moral" is the original German word for the correct one "morale" in English.
I think, as the attackers, they have their own right to use their own "Moral"!
[;)]
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RE: Troop moral
ORIGINAL: Tarhunnas
I thinck som spellling errorrz from forigners shold bee tollerated! Nattive spikerz shoold be punnished haard! [:D]
Vor zis you vill be made to pay mein frend...
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RE: Troop moral
Or... why don't we all adopt spiffingly good WW2 RAF accents chaps? I say! Jolly good idea, what?
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RE: Troop moral
And the morel of this story is...


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RE: Troop moral
Hey, as long as they don't spell it 'corpse'...[8|]ORIGINAL: bjmorgan
I agree with the OP. And I'll add to the list "corp" for "corps,"
"Cabbage crates up the blue end! Sausage squad dropping ten penny ones in the custard!"[:D]ORIGINAL: redmarkus4
Or... why don't we all adopt spiffingly good WW2 RAF accents chaps? I say! Jolly good idea, what?
No, I think German or Russian should be the obligatory standard for this forum.[;)]
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RE: Troop moral
ORIGINAL: Cunki
What an unnessary discussion!
The word "moral" is the original German word for the correct one "morale" in English.
I think, as the attackers, they have their own right to use their own "Moral"!
[;)]
+1 [:D]
ROFLMAO
And doan none o' yo folks start hitten on us acranomers neither! [;)]
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RE: Troop moral
ORIGINAL: Tarhunnas
I thinck som spellling errorrz from forigners shold bee tollerated! Nattive spikerz shoold be punnished haard! [:D]
Nice. [:)]
The main point is that the value of English is that, despite any 'errors' (see above,) it can still be understood and the morale here is that people express their views and can be understood, however it is written.
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RE: Troop moral
ORIGINAL: Fänrik Stål
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