Pet Peeve No. 362-B



This is another thing that bugs me.  Apparently it bugs one of my work buddies, Erin.

It’s when people use “quotation marks” when they’re not really “necessary.”  Or in this case, misleading.  It’s not soup, it’s “soup.”
I understand they’re usually just trying to add “emphasis” to their statement or signs.  But there are countless other ways (correct ones, I might add) that will do the job better.
For more “unnecessary” quotations, go to the Unnecessary Quotes website.  Be prepared to be disappointed.
Respectfully submitted,
  Canoelover
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6 Responses to Pet Peeve No. 362-B

  1. Capt'n O Dark 30 & Super Boo says:

    “wow”!

  2. canoelover says:

    Isn’t that “amazing?”

  3. Mark Ritz says:

    Yep, that’s one that peeves me as well! I think the ones who do it are “idiots.”

  4. Green Laker says:

    At least it didn’t say

    soup’s

    Superfluous apostrophes (apostrophe’s?) are a pet peeve of mine.

  5. Erin Lang Norris says:

    heehee! awesome.

    i would never eat anything that said it was “soup”…

  6. Carrie says:

    Yes! Another pet peeve post.

    Nat’s grandma always puts people’s names in quotation marks when she writes her cards. She also puts them around her name when she signs, “Great” Grandma Kay. There is no rhyme or reason.

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