I loathe the word “hubby.” I got married last year, and SO many people use the word to describe him. I prefer that you use his actual name (if you know it) or just use the word “husband.” We’re adults, so treat us like that.
I have a very London accent so it comes out as “or-a-ma-ic” (like the bottle o water accent joke) which sounds super rough, but if I pronounce all the T’s it sounds way posher than my normal accent!
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Do better
“billable hours”
A question I get asked all the time as a person with an Asian face: “Where are you from?”
I always answer, “I’m from California.”
They frequently respond: “No, where are you really from?” — I’m from California.
“Where did you learn English?” — I’m still from California.
So, any variation of that answer.
Hot tea. It’s a thing when you wait tables
Anything with a “ke” sound at the end.
“Good morning”. Mostly because I hate mornings before 8am. And I feel most mornings are not good
gristle
Discography is hard to say
The word Eatery. Like bro just say restaurant
“What can I help you with?”
(I don’t want to help you, I was reading peacefully)
Period
“I can’t”
Adequate/etiquette because I feel like I’m always accidentally pronouncing their second halves like each other.
moist. i physically cringe every time 😬 idk why it’s just ew
“bosom.”
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Rural. It’s just weirdly hard to say.
Unconscious, conscience, unconscionable, conscientious, etc. My mouth just cannot form those words.
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I loathe the word “hubby.” I got married last year, and SO many people use the word to describe him. I prefer that you use his actual name (if you know it) or just use the word “husband.” We’re adults, so treat us like that.
Yummy and tummy are words I hate.
Just and like
Automatic…
I have a very London accent so it comes out as “or-a-ma-ic” (like the bottle o water accent joke) which sounds super rough, but if I pronounce all the T’s it sounds way posher than my normal accent!
chunky. idk it just feels wrong 😅
Norfolk – like Norfolk VA. I feel ridiculous any time I have to say it out loud. (for people who don’t know, it’s pronounced “nah-fuck”