Nope, don't say it. Can you get people to stop saying "I could care less" too? People the saying is " I couldn't care less". If you could care less, then go ahead, care less! That means you still have some caring to give.
2007-07-26 09:49:45
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answered by ckgusto 4
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That is one of my worst grammar pet peeves! If I'm at a meeting and someone says "irregardless", I automatically think they have nothing intelligent to say. I try not to be a language snob, but this one just gets under my skin.
2007-07-26 09:40:10
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answered by Meff 2
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I didn't before, but I may just start saying it
to bug the crap out of YOU.
"Irregardless!".
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2007-07-26 09:36:54
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answered by Peggy Sue 5
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Not since grade school. Our teacher said it was a double negative and made no sense. If we used it on any of our papers, she'd take double minus points off our grades.
2007-07-26 09:41:11
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answered by Georgie 7
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Not me. My Grandmother was an English teacher. I know it's regardless. It bugs me, too.
2007-07-26 09:38:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate it when people say that. Its not even a word!! It also makes me crazy when people say suposably instead of supposedly.
2007-07-26 09:37:52
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answered by mac150 5
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LOL. That's too funny. Haven't seen that one yet!
2007-07-26 09:39:23
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answered by Capricorn 3
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It's almost as annoying as people who say "orientated" rather than "oriented" .....grrrr.
Or my favorite..... "acrosst" rather than "across".
.....I need to get out more.
2007-07-26 09:36:35
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answered by ? 3
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It's not a word. "Regardless" is the word.
2007-07-26 09:36:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I do
2007-07-26 09:35:56
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answered by tgjjj5 1
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