Comment on How can we see the Milky Way if we are inside of it?
dandroid@dandroid.app 1 year agoI have heard it with that exact wording many times. Or maybe, “can’t see the forest through all the trees”
Comment on How can we see the Milky Way if we are inside of it?
dandroid@dandroid.app 1 year agoI have heard it with that exact wording many times. Or maybe, “can’t see the forest through all the trees”
SARGEx117@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Lived from Virginia to Ohio, Indiana Illinois and Michigan, also heard “can’t see the forest FOR the trees” which I always figures was a more colloquial change.
dandroid@dandroid.app 1 year ago
I haven’t heard that exact phrasing before, and as a native English speaker born and raised in California, that wording sounds a little awkward to me. It does kind of sound like something my mom, who is from the east coast, would say. 😆
SARGEx117@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Don’t get me started on pop vs soda…
I say soda, wife says pop. We have a little exchange of “correcting” each other a couple times a month.
dandroid@dandroid.app 1 year ago
My mom grew up saying “tonic”…
She also says “quarter of 8” when it is 7:45, which never made sense to me either. I usually hear quarter til 8 or quarter after 8 (for 8:15). Never quarter of. And wherever I point out that the phrase doesn’t really make much sense, she does this whole hand motion to explain it, which just confuses me even more.
It’s those Bostonians, man. Gotta watch out for them. They say weird stuff.
shalafi@lemmy.world 1 year ago
You’re both wrong. The generic word for a sweet, carbonated beverage is “coke”.