(This post was last modified: 03-01-2017, 08:47 AM by halvor.)
(03-01-2017, 04:49 AM)FlyingDuc Wrote: I hate it when people try to act like 19th century English gentlemen. Like when they use the words "gentlemanly" or "indeed" or any other term you wouldn't use during normal conversation. It comes off as pretentious.
You are, of course, entitled to your opinion. However, in my opinion you just demonstrated some, not pretentiousness, but perhaps elitism is a better word. Non-native speakers (of which I am one) likely don't pick up the same connotations or statuses of certain words and styles of talking as native speakers do. Moreover, these words you mention might be more common in British English, which is what we are taught in school over here. Not to say that the USA doesn't have as much or larger influence though.
Just sayin', no aggression or anything intended here. I even learnt something from your comment, which I always appreciate. I indeed do or have up until now used that word regularly I think this thread was intended for shaving words, though, so: topic hi-jack out.